The Miami Open, through our partnership with Hard Rock Stadium, tasked us to re-envision what tennis courts should look like in a global entertainment venue. In our quest to elevate the setting, we created canvases to adorn the traditional tennis grandstands and our artists flawlessly executed a vision admired by sports and art fans alike.

“Goldman Global Arts commissioned two international artists to create murals for the grandstand. Fluke, from Montreal, created the mural along the west side of the grandstand. American artist Tavar Zawacki, who now lives in Germany, created the mural Transitions that is on the east side of the grandstand. This compliments the various pieces of street art already in place throughout Hard Rock Stadium.”

— Miami Open

Tavar Zawacki

Tavar Zawacki (born 1981) is an American abstract artist based in Berlin, Germany. For twenty years (1996–2016) Tavar Zawacki created and signed all of his artworks with his street artist pseudonym, ‘ABOVE’. At the age of 19, Tavar bought a one-way flight from California to Paris, France, bringing with him a backpack full of art supplies, all the money in his bank account, and a ‘rise above your fears’ approach to starting his art career. Starting in Paris in 2000, Tavar transitioned from painting traditional letter style graffiti of A-B-O-V-E, to his ‘Above arrow’ icon that represented his optimistic mentality to ‘rise above fears, challenges, and anything holding you back from your goals. During a 20-year period the artworks of ABOVE could be seen in over 100 cities spanning 50 countries around the world. In January 2017, Tavar Zawacki decided to step out of his self-imposed shadow of anonymity, and start creating, and signing artworks with his real birth name – allowing more freedom of creative exploration, as well as liberation from the arrow icon he has associated himself with. Tavar Zawacki’s painting styles with his large-scale mural works, as well as his indoor fine art are characterized by the use of hard-edge painting, color field, geometric abstraction, Op art, and Trompe-l’oeil painting styles. Tavar Zawacki has been showcasing his work in galleries and creative institutions around the world since 2005.

Fluke

One of the pioneering forces in contemporary Canadian mural art, the artist and painter, Fluke, has his roots in the early Montreal street art scene, where he developed as an artist along side his peers in graffiti art, and progressing from street art culture into a mural art practice. Over the last 10 years he has come to be recognized as a Canadian figure in the global movement of contemporary urban art, and has been showcased in the US, France, Hong Kong, and New Zealand.

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