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Fish and Umbrella Painting

Paul Federico

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 0.5 D in

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About The Artwork

In my latest work I am creating a vocabulary of images. This is the fish and the umbrella. I want my viewers to come up with their own narrative. Why is the umbrella in the water? What must the fish think of it. And is that a hook? And there is a glass of water under the water that is somehow half full. Stay positive.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 24 H x 0.5 D in

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Paul's latest artistic endeavor delves deep into the realm of the subconscious, where he mines hidden narratives from the depths of dreams and the recesses of his mind's eye. "I aim to weave tales," he says. In his most recent surrealist compositions, viewers are treated to a tapestry of anthropomorphic and zoomorphic imagery. His approach to art is both humanistic in subject matter and technique. Each piece bears witness to the artist's process, showcasing underlying paintings, sketch marks, brush strokes, and surface scratches. Layers of washes over sketches and meticulously sanded surfaces give rise to images that exude authenticity. "I want viewers to witness the journey," Paul emphasizes. Paul's journey as an artist began at the age of nine, under the tutelage of William DeVieg, a restoration painter based in Tinton Falls, NJ. There, in the historic Old Mill building, he honed his skills in oil painting. Later, he pursued a BFA at Parsons School of Design, supplementing his education with life drawing classes at the Arts Students League in Manhattan. Among his influential mentors was Herman Rose, whose work was featured alongside luminaries like Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock in the 1952 Museum of Modern Art exhibition, "15 Americans."

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