Spanish Artist Says: 'Michael Jackson was a nice and shy client'

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'Michael Jackson was a nice and shy client'

Swasti Chatterjee, TNN | Apr 23, 2012, 12.00AM IST

..says Spanish sculptor Xavier Benlloch, who is in Pune, and reveals his association with the King of Pop and Charlie Chaplin, among others.

Artist Xavier Benlloch remembers Michael Jackson as a nice and shy client who would send his manager to look at his work every time before he came to purchase his favourite piece of art work. In Pune for his exhibition, this Ibiza based sculptor and painter spoke about the King of Pop, the Chaplin family and more. "Michael Jackson visited my studio several times before he ordered a giant Peter Pan for Neverland," recalls Benlloch who also made a custommade bronze sculpture of Charlie Chaplin for the Chaplin home in Los Angeles. Jackson preferred more of Benlloch's cartoon sculptures while the Chaplins picked from the collection of his realistic art work series.

The last painting that Benlloch sold to Jackson before his mysterious death was a small figurine inspired by Betty Boop, an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer and Grim Natwick in the 1930s. Other than having Chaplin and Jackson as his clients, Benlloch boasts of a long list of Hollywood stars in his buyers' list which he did not like disclosing.

"Celebrities are very normal people. They are fond of art, have taste and are culturally sensible," he explains. However, Benlloch seldom likes to reveal "personal things about his clients."

"When Jackson bought my works of art, he fell in love with them which is a matter of the heart. It had nothing to do with the celebrity status he had with him," he quips. Apart from Hollywood celebs, Benlloch caters to a host of clients including designers, architects and other art lovers. "I share a very close, creative and loyal relation with all of them," he adds. In the short span of time that he will spend in the neighbouring city, Benlloch wishes to capture "all the art from every corner."
 
I like the way he is not bragging or giving a long list of his clients and their business--Surely has class unlike people like Klein
 
"nice" seems to be one of the most common words when it comes to Michael.
 
Cute. Thank you for sharing.

"Celebrities are very normal people."

That Michael was. And that's all he wanted to be.

"When Jackson bought my works of art, he fell in love with them which is a matter of the heart. It had nothing to do with the celebrity status he had with him," he quips.

He humanized Michael here, rather than dehumanizing him like many seem to do. Very nice.
 
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