M. Kungl

From the mid-1920s to the early 1940s, the touch of Art Deco was everywhere, and many of America’s most famous architectural landmarks, such as New York’s Chrysler Building and San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, continue to bear the stamp. In the 21st century, M. Kungl has revived the style in his widely acclaimed artwork, infusing it with a modern vitality and relevance. Kungl’s work has attracted the attention of Hollywood and art collectors from around the world. Over 25 of his paintings were featured in the Art Deco home on Ashton Kutcher’s reality show Beauty and the Geek, and his artwork was used to furnish a home included in an episode of CSI. Kungl has also produced a number of works for Disney, including Tinkertini, which features the famous fairy perched on a martini class. In addition, he was selected as the official artist of Miami Beach’s Art Deco Weekend in 2002.

