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Since March #1 is part of the Pestilence Series. I felt a need to say something about the situation both locally and globally—about the unceasing flood of hate and death, about the resilience and hope fundamental to mankind—and my personal relationship to it. The definition of a pestilence is any infectious, fatal disease that is widespread or an evil influence or deliverer. The four-year span of 2017 – 2020 saw the re-emergence of fear in a way we have not seen in some time, a fear brought on by ignorance and egomania. It has also shown endurance and the ability to believe we are better. We have seen a virus take lives and we have seen the viral spread of hate, but at the same time we have witnessed uprising and selfless dedication to life. These paintings are an expression of my emotional state in direct reference to the “new normal” that I have refused to accept. There is nothing normal about hatred, bigotry, disease, or human suffering. As I finished this series, I found myself believing in hope, in the coming of another “new normal” that will unite and overcome. This 18 x 18 inch oil painting on canvas is stretched on heavy duty stretcher bars. The sides are white. This piece is not framed. Please inquire if you have any questions at all.
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17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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BIO - Vincent Salvati is a multi-media artist who uses abstraction as a language to portray his feelings, dreams, and sentimentalities. Salvati was born and raised in close proximity to New York City, which would become a big influence on his work. From an early age, the personality and hardiness of the city and its extremes made a lasting impression. Salvati began his art education at the Fashion Institute of Technology at the age of sixteen where he began to explore his abilities and refine his aesthetics. He then attended Pratt Institute where the foundation of his painting practice solidified. Salvati has always sought to have an exchange with his audience via conversation, interactivity, or collaboration. Among his many solo and group exhibitions are The Paterson Museum, George Segal Gallery at Montclair State University, The Montclair Art Museum, and his inclusion in the New Jersey Arts Annual at the New Jersey State Museum. He served for seven years on the board of directors for the Jersey City-based non-profit, Pro Arts. He received his graduate degree from William Paterson University, and currently lives and works in New Jersey.
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