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I’m Paolo. For over 30 years, I’ve recreated museum-quality paintings by hand—brushstroke by brushstroke.
From bold modern pieces to timeless classics, I’ve worked with collectors and first-time buyers alike.
Each piece is painted in real oil on canvas, with deep focus and precision. It’s not just about copying — it’s about capturing the spirit of the original.
Clients come to me for the detail. They stay because the work feels alive.
(And yes, they love when friends think it’s the real thing.)
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Here’s what affects pricing:
Bigger canvases take more time.
The more detail and layering, the more hours involved.
You’ll get unlimited adjustments — I only stop when it feels right to you.
Most clients invest between $500–$950 depending on the size and complexity.
Our high-quality oil painting reproductions are hand-painted on the finest canvas using only the finest pigments, by world's best reproduction artists.
At Paolo Gallery, we celebrate the vibrant legacy of a visionary who reshaped modern abstraction. Born in Beijing in 1920, Zao Wou-Ki journeyed to Paris in 1948, blending Eastern philosophy with Western techniques to create groundbreaking works. Our studio honors his legacy by crafting authentic, hand-painted recreations that mirror his revolutionary style.
Unlike mass-produced prints, our artisans use traditional methods to replicate every brushstroke and color gradient. Each piece undergoes meticulous study to capture the energy and depth of Zao’s originals. We focus on texture, layering, and light—elements that define his mastery of blending calligraphic grace with bold abstraction.
For collectors who admire Zao’s fusion of cultures, our reproductions offer an accessible way to own a fragment of art history. Whether displayed in homes or offices, these works evoke the same emotional resonance as the artist’s iconic creations. Our team’s dedication ensures every detail aligns with his creative journey—from early figurative experiments to later cosmic-inspired compositions.
Paolo Gallery bridges the gap between legendary artistry and modern accessibility. Our studio focuses on honoring one of the 20th century’s most influential creators through carefully crafted interpretations. We blend respect for tradition with a deep understanding of abstract expressionism’s emotional power.
Every piece we create starts with exhaustive research into museum archives and international collections. Artists analyze compositions displayed at venues like Paris’ Musée d’Art Moderne, studying brushwork and color relationships. This ensures each stroke mirrors the original’s energy and intention.
Our vision extends beyond replication. We aim to preserve the dialogue between Eastern ink traditions and Western abstraction that defined the artist’s career. This approach lets us capture not just visual details, but the philosophical depth behind every creation.
Quality begins with materials. We use archival-grade canvases and pigments that match mid-century European studio standards. Each layer builds gradually, honoring the rhythm and spontaneity seen in iconic works from New York to Tokyo collections.
Collectors appreciate how our process reveals hidden textures and tonal shifts often lost in digital prints. Whether recreating bold 1950s experiments or later cosmic explorations, we prioritize emotional authenticity over speed. The result? Pieces that feel alive, not manufactured.
Ready to explore how we interpret these timeless masterworks? Contact Paolo Gallery today for personalized guidance and quotes tailored to your space.
Creating faithful interpretations requires more than skill—it demands immersion in an artistic revolution. When the master abandoned figurative styles in 1953, he didn’t just change subjects. He reinvented how movement interacts with empty space, a philosophy we honor through every brushstroke.
Our artisans begin by decoding pivotal technical shifts. During that transformative winter, flat rectangular brushes replaced round ones. These tools became extensions of Shitao’s principles, blending Taoist philosophy with physical gestures. We source similar bristle types to mirror the original drag and flow.
Paul Klee’s influence proves equally crucial. After encountering his pieces in Switzerland, the artist absorbed new ways to translate emotion into form. Our team studies these cross-cultural dialogues, ensuring each recreation balances spontaneity with calculated depth.
Canvases here face walls or lie on floors during creation—just as they did in Paris studios decades ago. This approach lets painters engage physically with compositions, capturing the dynamic energy that made his later pieces legendary.
"The brush serves to make things emerge from chaos."
We layer pigments using mid-century European methods, honoring how light interacts with textured surfaces. Every piece undergoes seven quality checks to ensure it meets our standard: not just a copy, but a conversation with history.
True artistry lies in how creators interact with their medium. At our studio, we embrace the physicality that defined Zao Wou-Ki’s process—positioning canvases vertically or horizontally to mirror his immersive approach. This method allows our artisans to engage fully with each piece, just as the master did during his most innovative periods.
We honor the philosophy that space emerges through gesture, not haste. While many abstract expressionists raced against time, Zao’s contemplative layering of pigments revealed depth over days or weeks. Our team adopts this rhythm, building textures that whisper stories beneath their surfaces.
Every canvas begins with archival materials matching mid-century standards. Artists study how light once danced across original works, recreating luminous effects through precise brush angles. The result? Pieces where color seems to breathe, echoing the artist’s dialogue between East and West.
"A painting must speak for itself. If it needs explaining, it’s failed."
From palette choices to compositional balance, we dissect how Zao’s influence reshaped modern abstraction. Our reproductions don’t just replicate visuals—they channel the energy of an era when art became boundless. Discover how tradition and innovation collide in works that honor a legend’s legacy.
Our strategic position in Asia gives collectors unparalleled access to cultural treasures. While studios in New York or Paris face strict copyright barriers, we operate within a framework that celebrates artistic freedom. This lets us recreate any piece from Zao Wou-Ki's storied career with full authenticity.
Asian copyright laws prioritize cultural preservation over restrictive ownership. Unlike Western galleries, we can interpret works from international collections—whether displayed in Tokyo museums or private European holdings. Want a piece inspired by his 1958 Hong Kong journey? We make it possible without legal hurdles.
Being rooted in Asia connects us to the philosophies that shaped Zao Wou-Ki's vision. His 1957 travels through bustling ports like Hong Kong infused his work with dynamic energy—a spirit we channel through locally sourced materials. Traditional inks and brushes help us mirror the balance he struck between Eastern minimalism and Western contemporary art trends.
Every commission becomes a bridge between continents. Just as Zao found inspiration from Manhattan skyscrapers to Kyoto temples, our studio blends global influences into each handcrafted piece. Ready to own a slice of art history without borders?
Your space deserves more than generic decor—it calls for art that resonates with your vision. At Paolo Gallery, we transform preferences into personalized masterpieces. Whether you’re drawn to bold 1950s abstractions or subtle 1990s harmonies, our team adapts to your aesthetic needs.
We specialize in scaling compositions while preserving their soul. A vibrant 1960s piece can stretch across a living room wall or nestle above a desk—without losing its emotional power. Our artists adjust proportions using the same grid techniques Zao Wou-Ki employed during his seven-decade career.
Choose from distinct phases of the artist’s journey. Early figurative works reveal his roots in Chinese ink traditions. Later abstracts capture cosmic energy through swirling color fields. Each recreation honors the original’s intent, down to brush pressure and drying times.
Ready to transform your space with art that speaks to you? Contact us for a free consultation. Paolo’s team will guide you through sizing, framing, and stylistic choices—crafting a piece that feels uniquely yours.