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I Could've Called It That But I Didn't Painting

Michael John Spitaletto

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 72 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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Many current events were happening simultaneously both in the news media and documentaries I'd been watching. From terrorist groups to whales being held in captivity there was turbulence seemingly everywhere. I couldn't make sense of all that was occurring nor process other's descriptions of what was developing. I was struggling with how these external stimuli affects us all internally. I became consumed by it all wanting to escape and spend that time in sea.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:72 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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My work deals with the psychological and emotional aspects of colors. A synesthesia of sense and emotion (thought affecting feeling/emotion and feeling/emotion affecting thought) represented in the work by color, line, space, shape and form. A verbal versus visual balancing within the composition through obscured or partly obscured shapes and letters with and through the use of color within a composition. I work in layers combining elements of hard edge and geometric abstraction with surrealism, blurring shapes and words of dreams and reality visually combining the sleep-state with the waking world. Rational (thought) vs Irrational thought (impulse). (distressed blurred background, illegible verbiage = dreams, thought, imagination, chaos...hard-edged shapes = rules, technicalities, regulations, order) My work evolves during the creative process. Lines, forms, and colors from the natural world evolve during my creative process, informed by loose pre-sketches and visual rhythms. The work is process oriented and lifestyle inspired pulling influences from life and time spent living, motorcycling and surfing in Southern California and other places. Several of my paintings have been included in World Wide Art Book's "Current Masters" Vol. 1. In the past I was asked to exhibit at the 34th and 35th Venice Beach Art Auction. (I'm also known as Mike Spitaletto)

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