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Britto Zinc Alloy and Metal Key Chain. HAPPY sentiment charm design features iconic pop-artist Romero Britto’s signature use of vivid colors and bold graphic design. Gift Boxed.
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HEAD has products that are developed with high technology to provide total performance. It’s used by some of the best athletes in the world, those who constantly seek to break records and break limits. The paddle (racquet) line for Frescobol Romero Britto is a classic example of HEAD quality. Romero Britto, a famous Brazilian painter, was born in Recife in 1963, a self-taught, began to paint, as a child, in any material he could get, including newspapers. In 1983 he traveled to Paris where he had contact with the works of several artists, mainly with the works of Picasso. He combined the influences of Cubism with those of Pop Art to create a vibrant and iconic style. And it’s just this style that the HEAD Romero Britto Pátria Frescobol Racquet has!
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HEAD has products that are developed with high technology to provide total performance. It’s used by some of the best athletes in the world, those who constantly seek to break records and break limits. The paddle (racquet) line for Frescobol Romero Britto is a classic example of HEAD quality. Romero Britto, a famous Brazilian painter, was born in Recife in 1963, a self-taught, began to paint, as a child, in any material he could get, including newspapers. In 1983 he traveled to Paris where he had contact with the works of several artists, mainly with the works of Picasso. He combined the influences of Cubism with those of Pop Art to create a vibrant and iconic style. And it’s just this style that the HEAD Romero Britto Pátria Frescobol Racquet has!
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HEAD has products that are developed with high technology to provide total performance. It’s used by some of the best athletes in the world, those who constantly seek to break records and break limits. The paddle (racquet) line for Frescobol Romero Britto is a classic example of HEAD quality. Romero Britto, a famous Brazilian painter, was born in Recife in 1963, a self-taught, began to paint, as a child, in any material he could get, including newspapers. In 1983 he traveled to Paris where he had contact with the works of several artists, mainly with the works of Picasso. He combined the influences of Cubism with those of Pop Art to create a vibrant and iconic style. And it’s just this style that the HEAD Romero Britto Pátria Frescobol Racquet has!