Opening Reception at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art on Friday
- Thursday, 08 November 2012 22:05
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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is pleased to announce Distilled Spirits, the gallery’s second solo show of work by Antonio Carreno. The exhibition will run from November 9 – December 31, 2012. An opening reception for the artist will be held on Friday, November 9 from 6-8PM. Previews and private showings are by appointment only.
Distilled Spirits features oil paintings from Carreno’s newest body of work, Gravitation, created over the last two years. These saturated, expressive paintings signal a seismic shift in the artist’s abstraction. His canvases invoke an otherworldly, contemplative place, inhabited by spirits and energies not always seen but often felt. Inviting the viewer to experience this intimate world full of spirituality and lyricism, Carreno intuitively explores what post-modernists describe as the human truth – concrete experiences dictating one’s fallible and relative truth rather than an overwhelming universal truth.
Evoking a sense of the individualized style defined by Expressionism and Cubism of such European masters as Paul Klee
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Similarly, darts of energy fields, illustrated in pearl white or deep blue pigments, soar in “Ascendent #12” from the bottom of the canvas to its crest. The artist’s patterning of fluid elements forms this seductive painting with its warm hues and drip style. Carreno blends these energetic forms into a dazzling, delightful abstraction of rising spirits in seeking a higher, human truth.
“Dream #5” is multi-layered. Thick planes of paint open the canvas, providing a third-dimensional quality that is discordant to its physical flatness. These gradations of paint, like the stages of a dream, invite the viewer into the space as one plane gives way to another and ultimately exposes a tier of yellows, blues, and black. The title of the painting rests as the only clue that we’re entering into a subconscious space that is both complex and contemplative.
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37 Popham Road
Scarsdale NY 10583
914 723 8738
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