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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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Charcoal drawing from the Black & White Grid Drawing series. The Black and White Grid Drawings are a continued investigation of the grid structure. Along with my Grid Drawing series and Grid Painting series these new drawings further examine my relationship with the grid. What began as an exploration of color, surface and mark making with a textile design influence, transitioned into these much more loose and simple group of drawings. Once I allowed the works to take on a life of their own, they began to speak a new language that allowed the grid to play with the page and tear down the literal and non-literal boundaries that previously existed. That fun and playful dance of line continues here more predominantly than in any of the previous works. This charcoal on paper piece is 40x26 horizontal. The paper is 100% acid-free heavyweight archival paper. This piece is not framed.
2014
Charcoal on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
40 W x 26 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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BIO - Vincent Salvati is a multi-media artist who uses abstraction as a language to portray his feelings, dreams, and sentimentalities. Salvati was born and raised in close proximity to New York City, which would become a big influence on his work. From an early age, the personality and hardiness of the city and its extremes made a lasting impression. Salvati began his art education at the Fashion Institute of Technology at the age of sixteen where he began to explore his abilities and refine his aesthetics. He then attended Pratt Institute where the foundation of his painting practice solidified. Salvati has always sought to have an exchange with his audience via conversation, interactivity, or collaboration. Among his many solo and group exhibitions are The Paterson Museum, George Segal Gallery at Montclair State University, The Montclair Art Museum, and his inclusion in the New Jersey Arts Annual at the New Jersey State Museum. He served for seven years on the board of directors for the Jersey City-based non-profit, Pro Arts. He received his graduate degree from William Paterson University, and currently lives and works in New Jersey.
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