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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x24in
About this artwork
I'm having some fun mixing in a bit of satire with my abstract portraits. After all if we cannot laugh at the current state of being in America, what have we to laugh at at all?
That said, this portrait pushes and pulls color and form to intimate life within the strokes and offers a sense of beauty in the real as well as beauty in the psychological. Love it.
« Either way, my message for the viewer is simple. Enjoy my work for its visual elements. Experience the excitement of the micro, macro, and then the subliminal. Rinse and repeat. »
Jon Parlangeli is a passionate American painter and sculptor who has widely exhibited his work throughout the U.S. Fascinated by the process of creation, he composes works that experiment with color and the physicality of paint. Parlangeli's creations stand out for their depth and tactility, appearing as explosions of bright color and unexpected shapes. Parlangeli additionally includes a representational balance of nature and humanity in his work, that merges with abstract elements to create a kind of historic bibliophile hidden in the paint.