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Spirits in the Fog Painting

Frank Trocino

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 24 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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"Spirits in the Fog” ….Benjamin looked out at the foggy beach because he wanted to believe he was actually seeing what he wanted to believe existed in our world. Rebecca refused to look for fear that she may see them and she would have to admit they are real. The two of them were like a mini-America…. This piece started out as a rather benign beach scene with a couple walking on the beach in sunshine and your normal beach activities. It then evolved into a much "darker" rendition of a day at the beach. Frank Trocino is an award winning American born artist. His themes focus on couples and buildings. My couples work is really about epic fantasy: the layering and depth of emotion and tension. And on the subject of fantasy, each painting comes with a brief excerpt from a fictional back story that I pull from the depths of my imagination. It acts as sort of a plausible scenario which prompts the viewer to use their imagination and hopefully come up with their own story. My originals are sold through galleries only, however I am offering this original, one-of-a-kind hand embellished print. I use acrylic paint and alcohol ink to highlight and embellish the print. The all cotton archival paper is laminated to a cradled wood panel which is wired and ready to hang.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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How does a retired architect with Grapheme-Color Synesthesia experience the world? Structured chaos and a color palette that evolves without conscious direction. In a way my architectural background and Synesthesia have given me both roots and wings. Currently, My subject matter contains two main bodies of work, couples and buildings. I find people very interesting and the most interesting aspect is the dynamics and interaction of two people, so I find myself depicting couples as a broad subject matter. My couples work is really about epic fantasy: the layering and depth of emotion and tension. Supply me with true and complex dramas for painting and I make it untrue and then add an accent of truth. My paintings of buildings are inspired by architecture and the built environment. As a former Architect, I think about buildings all the time and usually include a partial plan placed in the painting. I define my style as, “Color Field Abstract Realism”. My work is organized in blocks of color that are defined by edges or a change of light/dark values. I have a basic pallet of 33 colors but I allow myself to add to that as desired. I really am not sure how/if my synesthesia is a factor in my color selection. It remains a mystery. What is real is often what is remembered to be or the essence of the painting, not the painting itself. So, I use “Abstract Realism” in my descriptive label, but it’s not the realism in a photographic sense. The three historical artists who have had the most influence on my style and my development as an artist are Stuart Davis, Jean Metzinger and Wassily Kandinsky. Davis was an early American modernist who was doing Pop Art style Cubism back in the 1920’s. He is not well known but his work was ahead of his time. I love cubism. I love it because, in its infancy, the Picassos, the Barque's and the Gris’s met with incredible resistance. They were criticized, attacked and laughed at by critics, galleries, curators and other artists. This didn’t stop them. They persevered because they were creating from their hearts and minds. My favorite cubist is Jean Metzinger. Kandinsky was a Russian painter and is generally credited as one of the pioneers of abstraction. He worked with geometric forms, lines and colors. Before becoming an artist, he was a successful lawyer and teacher. And if that was not enough, according to contemporaries, he was a most agreeable human being - charismatic, kind, and well-liked.

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