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NYC Period - Spicy Lady Painting

Deborah Lanino

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 28 W x 40 H x 1 D in

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This is an expressionistic figure made with mixed media on canvas. Coffee, spices and fabric were mixed in with the oil paints. This is one of my earlier works from my New York Period... This canvas was hand stretched by the artist so it back in the day. It will require a frame for a clean look on the edges. I call her "Spicy Lady"

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28 W x 40 H x 1 D in

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Thoroughly modern, yet rooted in tradition” - Guideposts.    “Filled with Renaissance resonances.” - Dr. Kathryn Barusch - Graduate Theological Union  “The work is filled with positivity and life enhancing energy.” - NYC Gallerist Nancy Hoffman  Biography Deborah Lanino, born and raised in New York, began her career illustrating book jackets, magazine covers and several picture books, her first being the Christmas classic, The Littlest Angel, written by Charles Tazewell. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute and a Master’s Degree from Argosy University, she also studied art abroad at SACI in Florence, Italy. Deborah has taught college art for over 10 years at the Art Institute and exhibited her work in numerous galleries and museums nationwide, including Sturt Haaga Gallery, Range Projects Gallery, BG Gallery, The Makery, The Beverly Hills Art Show, and The Huntington Art Museum. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, St. Petersburg Times, Tampa Bay Times, UK House & Garden, and Wine Spectator, as well as publications such as Farrar Straus & Giroux, Random House, Barnes & Noble Classics and Simon & Schuster. Currently, Deborah resides in Los Angeles, where she maintains her art studio. Artist Statement I remember drawing as soon as I could hold a crayon and was fortunate that my family encouraged my love of the arts.  My first sentence was “I See.”  When I was a college junior at Pratt, studying abroad in Florence, Italy, I traveled north on a train, and saw the churches, museums and an exhibition in Vercelli,  commemorating 400 years since the death of Renaissance painter Bernardino Lanino (1512-1583).  I learned about the prolific Lanino Workshop near Milan and of ancestral connections. In my work, I use Renaissance techniques such as chiaroscuro (lights and darks), sfumato (blurring edges) pentimento (painting over), thin transparent layers of glazes and thick impasto. The natural beauty of the west coast influences my palette. Themes from scripture can be found in my work, the goal of which is to uplift and bring positivity to the viewer.

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