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Too Late to Brace Print

Dan Angeli

United States

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This painting was inspired by a maritime disaster in which the SS Andrea Doria and the MS Stockholm collided. The two ships were in thick fog racing at top speed to exit the poor visibility when they struck each other. To me this event serves as a metaphor for our current crisis with climate change. Rather than slowing down to formulate a plan to deal with the damage down to our planet, we are speeding ahead heedless of the recommendations of scientists.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Dan Angeli was born in Beloit,WI and lived in various parts of the state until settling in New York City 10 years ago. My early influences were Italian renaissance painting and the rational order of space is still prevalent despite my more recent investigations of crumbling infrastructure, chaotic events and disaster. This latter development took shape shortly after hurricane Sandy affected much of the eastern seaboard. The plasticity of paint allows Dan to express the energy of dramatic events while simultaneously rendering fragments of industrial forms affected by weather and or catastrophes. His work was recently featured in PaintPulse magazine, a contemporary NYC based art magazine and will be published in the forthcoming edition of Studio Visit Magazine. Recent shows include a solo exhibition at the Catskills Art Society.

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