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Evokes a memory of a missing-man plane formation,an Air Force flying ritual for a downed pilot which the Artist observed while painting in Newport Beach ,Rhode Island.The 3 rd and last painting in the metal series and the only one for sale.Painted with a gold base metal paint.Painted with the 1st device to use 9 brushes.Metal #1 has already been placed in a collection and Metal #2 is not for sale .This has a wall mount bracket that hangs the painting off the wall to give the illusion that the painting is hovering off the wall.This is a great chance to have the only metal painting for sale.1/3 of all proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to charity.
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Metal #3 Gold Missing man got skipped Painting

Joseph Leo Messina Jr

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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Evokes a memory of a missing-man plane formation,an Air Force flying ritual for a downed pilot which the Artist observed while painting in Newport Beach ,Rhode Island.The 3 rd and last painting in the metal series and the only one for sale.Painted with a gold base metal paint.Painted with the 1st device to use 9 brushes.Metal #1 has already been placed in a collection and Metal #2 is not for sale .This has a wall mount bracket that hangs the painting off the wall to give the illusion that the painting is hovering off the wall.This is a great chance to have the only metal painting for sale.1/3 of all proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to charity.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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Born in 1963 in Jamaica, New York, Joseph Leo Messina, Jr.’s interest in making things began in childhood, surrounded by the art and craft that his family produced. His mother created handmade beaded hair accessories and his paternal grandfather was a fabric designer and styling coordinator for textile firms. Messina has been particularly influenced by his grandfather’s creative spirit and his lifelong work as a painter. When Messina was three, he and his family moved to North Babylon, Long Island. He now lives with his wife and two children in Babylon Village. At age sixteen, Messina entered the sign industry, first learning to weld and to work with plastics. He went on to acquire many skills, including plumbing, carpentry, and electrical wiring. He also worked in a variety of jobs, ranging from bouncer, candy salesman, dog breeder and kennel operator. (Messina continues to volunteer as an animal rescuer of dogs) It was in the sign business that Messina concentrated his efforts beginning in the early 1980s. At first he worked for others, and since 1989 he has run his own firm, Absolutely Neon. Over the years his focus has shifted from signs to neon lighting installations in residences, salons, and clubs. Clients in the New York metropolitan area and throughout the Northeast have given Messina free artistic reign in the design of specialized lighting. Messina is also an inventor of novelties, tools, and pet and home products, including a laundry basket invention, chosen in 1997 as one of QVC’s “Quest for the Best” top 20 products in New York. Messina has become a curator of art shows in the metro New York area. He also is a member of the Babylon Village Art Council Board of Directors. In 2000, Messina had the first of a number of life-changing experiences. While walking along Cedar Beach in Babylon, NY, Messina saw a broken tire seat swing with its chain hanging perfectly over the sand. The wind was catching the tire swing and moving the chain along the sand, making the most unbelievable design Messina had ever seen. At that moment, Messina, who had been making art his entire life, realized that he was being called to make art in a new medium. The natural phenomenon he had observed inspired him to harness the wind in an art-making process. The artist was also drawn to painting, a medium that would outlast light installation’s short life span.

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