“Art is subjective” – a phrase I’m sure you’ve heard, and even said once or twice. Usually in response to someone who has made some rather critical comments about a particular artist or piece of work you like. Whether it’s a painting, a song, a photograph, or a sculpture. There’s always going to be two camps – those who love it, and those who don’t. And like art, Hublot’s bold and sometimes brash designs often divide opinion. But that hasn’t stopped them from pushing the envelope, and developing some incredibly innovative designs. Because you see, Hublot loves art. It’s part of their DNA. And over the years they’ve collaborated with countless artists. From tattoo artist Maxime Büchi to street artist Tristan Eaton. And this year, bestselling French contemporary artist Richard Orlinski. Centred on his “Born Wild” concept, Orlinski’s work is brought to life by brightly coloured sculptures cut with multiple diamond-like facets. His Pop Art-style beasts – seen all around the world – ranging from his “Wild Kong” gorilla sculpture on the Croisette in Cannes to a 5-metre tall bear on the snowy slopes of Courchevel. Now bringing his radical approach to watches, Richard Orlinski has designed a completely new…
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