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"I believe in making a difference through my art. In my work, I seek
to act as a messenger, alerting people all over the world to the deterioration
of the global environment, and to the need, as well, for greater understanding
and respect for the worlds diverse cultures. The Earths irreplaceable
treasures are steadily being eroded, but each of us, collectively and as
individuals, can make a difference and must! This is my message."
Christian Riese Lassen is Hawaiis premier marine artist. His paintings
and sculptures are displayed in galleries across the United States and Japan, and
his images grace an eclectic array of merchandise, from greeting cards to jigsaw
puzzles, wristwatches to scuba gear. Meticulous and imaginative, Christians
paintings depict an idealized vision of the natural world, and in particular the
ocean he so loves.
Working in acrylics, enamels and oils, Lassen captures brilliant-hued butterfly
fish, Moorish idols, somber-eyed sea turtles gliding through clean blue waters,
while above, the light of late afternoon illuminates a lush green island. On other
canvases, dolphins frolic below the surface of a deep-water tropical harbor, and
humpback whales move majestically through their watery realm, or leap triumphantly
into ours. When he was still a child, Christians family moved to the Hawaiian
island of Maui; the ocean has always been a part of his life.
A world-class surfer and wind surfer, Christian has traveled the globe in search
of the perfect wave. It is only through this direct observation of the ocean
that I can accurately paint its magnificence, he says. Inevitably, that intimate
connection awakened Christians concern, transforming him into one of the
worlds leading environmental artists.
Christian's talent and abilities are not limited to his art pieces. He has exploded
into the music scene with the release of his debut album, Turn the Tide. Closely tied
into his marine life preservation theme, Turn the Tide has effectively captured the
beauty of his mission in words and music.
Christian Riese Lassen is the most successfully licensed artist in the world today,
with more than 70 licensees worldwide. Major sponsors and alliances include the Walt
Disney Company, MCA Universal, Sumitoro Bank, National Panasonic, JVC Victor, and
American Greetings. Christians images adorn hundreds of product categories.
Lassen is published in several pictorial books including "The Art of Lassen",
a tabletop book that tells the history of "Lassen", and features a large
selection of Christian's works. Because of Christian's desire to carry the message of
concern for our oceans to the new generation, he has personally penned a book for children
entitled "Treasures of the Sea". A third book, "Lassen Island" depicts
the nature of Christians' energy that he derives from the sea, on canvas.
In 1998, Christian Riese Lassen debuted a traveling exhibitiona collection of
more than 85 of the artists original works, on loan from owners around the world.
Since then, the paintings have toured more than 26 cities in the US and Japan, delighting
and inspiring hundreds of thousands of fans.
In January 1998, the feature-length motion picture "I Am the Earth" premiered
at the United Nations in New York, prior to its release worldwide. The film, a fantasy with
an environmental message, starred Christian Riese Lassen.
Over the years, Christian has appeared on numerous television shows, including Baywatch,
P.M. Magazine, The Extremists, Life Styles of the Rich and Famous, 20/20; as well as on CNN,
ESPN, and the Travel Channel.
In Japan, where Christian is considered that countrys most popular artist, his fans
further enjoy his artwork by viewing Lassen Hour, a weekly television show featured
on Star TV.
An accomplished swimmer, surfer and wind surfer, Christian Riese Lassen has traveled the
globe to explore the incredible diversity of our oceans. Ironically, the artist first gained
international recognition not for his paintings, but for his athletic prowess. By the mid-eighties,
he was exploding into aerial loops in dramatic television commercials for everything from Swatch
watches to Quasar televisions, and was featured in advertisements on billboards across Europe.
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