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Forest Fire Painting

Andrea Allegrone

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 96 W x 78 H x 2 D in

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Forest Fire is environmental in nature but highly thematic. I love natural forces. It started out as a purely abstract painting which started looking like fire, so I went with fire. It is a large-scaled stained painting. With swift maneuvering, I created this inferno in the year 2000. The sides are painted in a continuous manner. This acrylic stained painting is coated with a semi-gloss protective finish. The canvas is heavy duty in thickness. Forest Fire is 78"x96"x2." This is the size when it is stretched. The sides I cropped out of the painting. The photograph was taken unstretched (after I had taken it off the wooden stretchers). For shipping this painting will be rolled around 4" pvc pipe, wrapped in glassine paper, thick plastic sheet, and bubble wrap. It will also be placed in a 6" diameter pvc pipe with end caps. Currently this painting is rolled around a large pvc pipe and kept in plastic. It is kept in a dehumidified/temperature controlled room. I had this image which I created into a gif animation on my website homepage for a couple of years. It began to remind me of an apartment fire I had experienced in Virginia, so I took the animation off the index page of my website. I do love the themes of destruction and rebirth. Natural forces, extremes, energy, and the unknown are recurring motifs. I will stretch it and send it in a huge crate (I have never created a crate this large and would have to have it made and rent a truck to have it shipped - then please add $2000 to the listed cost for the labor, truck rental, and crate creation) if you would like it to arrive already stretched.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:96 W x 78 H x 2 D in

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I have shown in various places some including: Chelsea, NY; Manhattan, Sacramento; Chicago, Beaumont, TX; Ewing, NJ; Winston-Salem, NC; Lenox, MA; Providence, RI; Jacksonville, and Norfolk, VA to Jekyll Island, GA. I placed with a Prize of Excellence, Award of Distinction at Art Addiction’s 2007 Medial Biennial and will exhibit in the Biennale Chianciano 2009. My art has appeared in several international juried publications and has a cover painting of the hardcover 2003 edition of New Art International. My favorite solo exhibition, Environments, was in Norfolk, VA from April 12-May 24th 2008. In Atlanta, 2011, I was the solo artist in the Forum Gallery at Defoor Center which was a part of a larger show, “Spring Rites.” In June, 2012 I was part of the Art Takes Times Square Billboard Exhibition which was exciting. I always wanted my art to be on a billboard. I am continually asked to show abroad for exhibitions as well as nationally. But, I consider the expenses of showing vs the prospect of selling and exposure online. Here is my current artist statement: There exists an element of “the unknown” during the painting process that is integral to my drive to paint. My work is often created by combining stained abstract layers with more representational forms, which involve brush strokes. I like to combine abstract stain with realism and/or pop inclusions. Natural, cyclical themes have been a constant in my art throughout the years. Some of my recurring themes include: Changing Environments/Atmospheres, Spirit Animals, Dreams, and recently States of Being. I probe my canvas journeys through successive layers of paint and other media (like sand). In a cartographic manner, the concept transfers to physical form on the canvas. Maps are continually being reconstructed according to geologic time and recent history. A painting or drawing is constantly evolving or being “rerouted.” It is a mapping process. Often, the artists will start a drawing (whether it becomes a painting, an under-painting, or not (or whether it is drawn with a paint brush like a preliminary outline)) lightly and redraw, or “remap” the area according to development. There is also an internal and subconscious journey taking place. I do employ or tap into a certain amount of automatism. If my paintings are representational, the “mapping” process happens with a brush and the outlines are painted. I don’t understand the need to use a pencil on the canvas.

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