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8 x 10 in ($66)
White ($80)
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Culled from witnessing my father’s last breath, the video of George Floyd’s murder and Covid-19’s race for ventilators, this piece is a fight until the last breath. Expressionist brush strokes and bursts of color provide an uncontrolled energy as if life is flashing before the creature’s eyes. A rhythm of shockwaves reverberates a history of violence, experience, deprivation, and love throughout the work. Will I live or die? How did I get here? How did I become? The nature nurture debate goes on. Throughout the chaos, cyclical contours and careful composition capture a slow moving whirlpool, bringing a sense of order as if to say this has happened before with a foreboding glance at the future that it will happen again. Despite what appears to be an imminent fate, a fleeting sense of hope is pleading to be recognized whether it be through a somber eye, a beating heart, or symbols of rebirth.
2020
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
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Ever since he was a child, art has been a necessity for Michael. He sees it as a means of storytelling. Drawing from personal experiences, both difficult and inspiring, D’Amelio engages directly with his audience, inviting them into his complex world and allowing them to make their own associations. While attending SUNY Purchase College for Fine Arts on scholarship, D’Amelio found himself drawn to abstract expressionism and neo-dadaism. Not wanting to be bound to any medium or movement he began experimenting with a combination of painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, design and collage to find his voice. His work was exhibited in numerous student shows, and he graduated near the top of his class. After college, D’Amelio continued experimenting with his art while carving out a very successful career in Design. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors for The Ray Light Foundation, which provides art scholarships to at-risk youths. Learning the children’s stories behind their work inspired him to take a more psychological approach to his creative process and muses. It was in 2016 with the birth of his daughter that D’Amelio’s artwork really found its voice. Fascinated by the innocence and freedom she had on a canvas, new creative doors opened from within. Today D’Amelio is consistently producing his best work. Using mixed media, his ghost-like creatures have an uncontrollable energy that blur good versus evil while creating a strange sense of sanctuary. You almost can’t look away.
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