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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
26x21.8in
About this artwork
Although this work is entitled Drawing for a Painting "Lighthouse," there does not exist any painting in Paul's body of work with that title. But he did not abandon the idea of this work. The kaleidoscopic framing is a common approach he had to a canvas. Using the floating candy image, Paul created a sense of movement and depth to lead the viewer into a larger space, that is smaller in size. This paradox creates an endless meditation on time and… space.
Manhattan artist Paul Spina (1937-2017) was a masterful painter and visual artist with a BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He drew on a rich background steeped in both commercial illustration and fine art exhibitions across major American cities. He employed strong draftsmanship, vivid color, dramatic perspective, expressive line, and found objects, blending influences from Rembrandt to Pollock—his work bursts with movement and biting visual harmony, often overlaying personal iconography. His paintings channel intense emotion and personal history, inviting viewers to experience the complexity of joy, loss, and outrage, and challenging them to confront complacency and the darker truths lurking beneath society’s surface.
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Drawing for Painting "Lighthouse"
Paul Spina
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