Prince Albert of Monaco welcomed Philip Tsiaras to the Royal Palace where he presented one of his dot paintings depicting the late Princess Grace.
The New York artist, known for his use of dots in painting human faces of famous people, is known in art circles as “the Greek Warhol.”
The award-winning contemporary artist has had more than 80 one-person exhibitions in some of the world’s top museums and galleries. His second major solo exhibition will open in London on November 30 and will run to December 23rd at Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street St. James’s, London, by by Varvara Roza Galleries and The Blender Gallery.
The SUPERDOT is a series of highly detailed, colourful Dot Portraits depicting celebrated and powerful personalities from the fields of art, music, cinema, politics, fashion, and high society. The exhibition will include Tsiaras’s SUPERDOT paintings of cultural, royal, cinematic and musical icon including a new portrait of the late Princess Grace of Monaco (née Grace Kelly).
Also featured are new portraits of Elon Musk, Audrey Hepburn and George Michael as well as geopolitical portraits of political figures including Mao and Trump: “Chairman Mao with a Twist” and the “Trump & Putin Duet”, which combine two controversial characters in one Siamese-Twin inspired Super-dotted body.




