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Ode to Picasso Print

Dean Radinovsky

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

“Ode to Picasso” Oil paint on Arches oil paper. My works on Arches oil paper proceed in parallel with larger works on canvas. They are free-form improvisations, and the action of painting eventually yields a title and a theme. This work came to be a response to Picasso’s rather abstract scenes of bathers at the seashore. In addition to Picasso, my inspirations for this series of works are DeKooning, Paul Klee, Ellsworth Kelly, Cézanne, and many other painters from throughout the history of art. The work was photographed with a Nikon D800 (full-frame sensor) and high CRI 3000k Soraa LED bulbs.

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in

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17.75 W x 13.75 H x 1.25 D in

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I am an abstract painter who also does life studies and photography for both research and enjoyment. In my abstract work I strive for a contrapuntal, layered, structured denial of perceptual logic that allows the attentive viewer to achieve a Zen state, a floating dream condition that sidesteps rational thought and connects consciousness with the subconscious. Painting celebrates the prize of evolution: awakening. I was born in Lancaster, PA in 1971, and now live in Woodside, Queens. Among my influences are those I’ve studied with, including John Walker, Robert Birmelin, Robert Andriulli, Jenny Snyder, Cynthia Carlson, Jeri Robinson, Don Kimes, and Arthur Cohen. Artist Statement I always have many paintings in progress—large and small. Many works going consecutively allow for a succession of incremental changes. Large or small, the works may continue for years. Until the painting is resolved, what I see in the work is the springboard for reaction. As Georges Braque says: “the painting is finished when it has effaced the idea.” The works in progress are seen over time by my own shifting selves as I am shaped and influenced by others’ work, including literature, music, and film; and the changing light and seasons and the inflection of experience. The hours work in aggregate, and the information flowing out of the painting is stored by the collector’s subconscious to be consciously apprehended over time. I am also an art collector. Perhaps akin to the varied production of a novelist or filmmaker, my artistic production is varied and reflects different facets of my life and personality. I work on several parallel bodies of work that I can describe thusly: Painting as a poetic language The sculptural manifestation of painting as a process Love of film and portraiture Love of and inspiration by the female form, as a reflection of what that means historically and now. The interplay of light and structure --Dean Radinovsky Influences I haven't studied with: Sassetta, Monet, Balthus, Morandi, Cezanne, Braque, Marden; Dostoyevsky, Bolano, Flaubert; Robert Bresson, Jean Renoir, Jean Vigo, Antonioni, Ozu and many, many more.

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