Posts Tagged ‘Fine Art’

Joe Pintauro “The Summer Kingdom” (June 25 – July 25)

 

Joe Pintauro “The Summer Kingdom”
June 25 – July 25

Please join us for the opening reception June 25, 2011 6-8pm

Sylvester & Co. at Home Gallery
154 Main Street Amagansett, NY 11930

The show will feature high-resolution photography of the beaches and lifeguards on the east end of Long Island.

 

A Note from the Artist:

“I’ve been photographing on East End beaches for the past two winters and summers. I see the beach in summer as a kind of nation, a freshly constituted realm under a unique governance each year, a floating world of freedom from the land mass, from ourselves and the exterior rattling world. Josef Pieper’s: Leisure the Basis of Culture, a book from my college days, speaks of how once man is free from economic necessity, and even despite economic necessity, all that still matters in the end is art, beauty and love.

With this in mind, I photographed our beaches and their life guards through a lens of romanticism; stressing the landscape, its primitivism and the individualism of it’s life guards who oversee a thin stretch of sand before a massive ocean. A place which belongs equally to every man woman and child. Beaches, especially out here, near ponds and of soft warm sand can be said to be a summer kingdom floating in timelessness between heaven and earth, a place of sun, wind and water, ruled by Olympian sun Gods, men and women of beauty, prowess and responsibility, who sit high on thrones, overlooking a dangerously beautiful magical world, the kingdom of summer.”

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    06 2011

    L@TE NIGHT THOUGHT…

    People are like works of art…

    Each one completely original…

    And sometimes the beauty of it…

    Is not in the way it looks…

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      11 2010

      BOUTIQUE HIGHLIGHTS ::: Shop Contemporary Artist Debra LaLomia

      QuantumCafeThis NY artist says be yourself and find your bliss. Debra La Lomia has found hers “being surrounded by vibrant colors combined with the tactile process of painting.  It is both quietly mindful and an excitement of expression all at the same time”.

      Using acrylics and mixed media, she prefers to create abstracts to circumvent linguistic interpretations and shift toward a more visceral appreciation of her work.

       

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      Quantum Cafe -

      Original piece: 24 x 24 acrylic, stretched canvas/painted sides – can hang “as is”.

       

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        10 2009