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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31x25in
About this artwork
Like many of us, Paul Spina was fascinated by the Joker, first in the comics and then at the theater. Contrasting this symbol of evil with the colorful, floating candy is well within Paul's theme of this Good and Plenty candy series of paintings. The candy paintings are all bright, but this one with the vibrant yellows is much more so than most and the head of the joker virtually leaps out at you. It makes a bold statement in any room.
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.