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Ray Di Cecco
United States
Painting, Acrylic on Paper
Size: 20 W x 33 H x 0.5 D in
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Two individual paintings, done close together, presented as a diptych. These two pieces, like siblings, work beautifully together, contrasting and counterbalancing one another. They can be framed and hung as one piece, or framed separately and hung one above the other... or side by side. The really cool thing about these works is that, depending on your mood, you can choose to show them in any one of numerous positions. Rotate the paintings, switch sides... each view that you create can have its own presence... its own dynamic... its own meaning, all a reflection of who you are! Experiment... You are the creator! (see the work's details for examples of alternative positions) ALSO: If you purchase the diptych you are acquiring two paintings, each at a discount compared to buying the paintings individually. ArkTyp: Imagine you could journey into another person’s mind and live there for just a little while. What would you see? Not a world made up of defined lines and static forms, but instead, a fluid landscape, multiple shades of myriad emotions... those strange corners of the human psyche, her symbols and archetypes, her oceans of the familiar become unfamiliar, like dreams, their bands of figures and faces, as waves colliding, intertwining in that ocean of the other self. I’m obsessed with the element of water; and acrylic paint being a water medium lends itself perfectly to my philosophy of painting. Add this miraculous substance of paint with the water and together we have the alchemy of a science that defines the unconscious. Waterpaint is a living, breathing medium. I move it across the surface of my paper, touch and caress it... I can almost taste it... feeling it closely as if in foreplay, this process of spontaneity and improvisation to provoke, inspire, create... merges into an organics that spews images. But I need to concede first, pay homage to the water’s current... find myself in the struggle between too much control and the freedom to allow the liquid to move of her own accord. There lies the mystery of mark making, the secret of the water’s paint when I surrender to her flow, where in so doing she reveals the terrain of my own subconscious. This is my own personal language of abstraction. A language that captures those places for which there are no words... those growing things, pockets of energy imploding as sensual forms... and those flowing pools, like substance become living organs... the guts of our own psyches. Frame these gems in white or neutral colors and under glass (or without glass) and they will glow for you. My recommendation is to have the works framed in such a way as to allow yourself at any time the freedom to move the paintings in relation to one another creating new views. Painted with the finest mediums on beautiful, archival Arches paper, made in France (paper weight-140 lbs. and 100% cotton... will last forever!) with deckle edges. Beautiful stuff! When you frame these works they need space to breath, therefore I show thickness at .5 inch, at least, to allow room for thicker paint areas and for the wave of the paper. The artwork should not touch the glass, thus make sure there's a little air space in there for the art to live well. BUT THESE WORKS CAN ALSO BE SHOWN WITHOUT GLASS! It is perfectly fine. Will sign on front and/or back for you upon purchase. Certificate of authenticity included.
2020
Acrylic on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
20 W x 33 H x 0.5 D in
2
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I am a painter and have worked most of my career with water mediums on paper. I’ve always chosen paper because it has a quality and presence that is more unique than any other painting surface. It does not serve me as an alternative to canvas. Paper, in and of itself, is essential in the evolution of the final image; in fact, the way the paint blends and integrates with its cotton fibers reflects the gist of my vision. Layering transparent washes of color on paper can capture the sublime in nature; in that merging of materials there’s a chemistry that defines humanness. Here is where I believe I’ve made the most significant contribution to the painting arts. The subconscious holds the most fascination for me. I’m obsessed with the internal landscape as a universal theme that shows the vast spectrum of the mind. There we can sense the vagaries of a watery world shaded with instinct and emotion— those myriad scenes from the psyche rooted in symbols, like waves of faces or figures intertwining in the river of self and otherness. My paintings become veritable maps where persons might use them as points of reference, inspiration for that journey through hidden layers of the unconscious with the goal of a clearer understanding of themselves. Both water and paper live and breathe in symbiosis. I move them together, caress and provoke them... an improvisation that finally merges organically to spew images. But I need to give of myself first, pay homage to the water’s currents, that struggle between control and the freedom to allow her movement of its own accord. There lies the mystery of mark making— conceding to her flow, where in so doing she reveals the terrain of my own subconscious. By ‘organically’ I mean how water on paper creates multifaceted gestalts. We live in a fluid world; the physics of hydrodynamics is all pervading. There’s an organics of the natural world as well as the world of the psyche. Like every organ in our bodies, the brain, too, is shaped by water, and our most intimate life is the result of its action. We can say that our psychology is synonymous with the soul of water. My personal language of abstraction with water and paper captures the wordless— those archetypal forms, pockets of energy erupting with sensuality, and their flowing pools, like substance become living organs— my work shows the guts of our own psyches.
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