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Wayne Salvatore |
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1.Twilight
Zone, 2010 Acrylic 30x40 in us$ 5000
2.Emerald
Bay, 2010 Acrylic 30x40 in us$ 5000
3.In
a Jitney with Copernicus, 2006 Acrylic 48x60 in us$ 25000
4.Burning
Bush, 2010 Acrylic 18x24 in us$ 5000
5.Strange
Fruit, 2006 Acrylic 48x60 in us$ 10000
6.Green
Bay, 2010 Acrylic 18x24 in us$ 5000
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Art has always been a big part of his life and in 2004 he was stuck
with a dilemma. He had bought over 24 quarts of paint from the local
Kelly-Moore paint store. Rather than waste the paint, he decided to
buy some large canvases and put the paint to use. His first tries were
very satisfactory and so he began. The next few years were spent
painting on his own to create large abstract expressionist pieces. He
studied the likes of Pollock, Twombly, Motherwell, Krasner and
Mitchell. This absorption gave him a basic understanding of the
principles of light and color. Naturally he built upon his work in
color photography. Currently he produces work, often densely layered,
but always highly energized. "I use color and paint to express my
response to everything: nature, music, dogs, travel, happenings, etc.
Sometimes an image flashes into view and I can't relax until I
recreate it, not even just the image, but also the emotions that came
with it. I rely on my own instincts to gauge my success. The process
is agonizing at times, but when it works, I feel complete elation."
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