ANGELO ROMANO "CUT-OUT" PAINTING

Item Number: 54
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $425
Online Close: Mar 23, 2006 11:00 PM EST
Bid History: 0 bids
Description
This bright, colorful work by Spanish painter Angelo Romano was recently displayed at Casa del Angel Gallery at El Taller Latino Americano on Broadway. This work depicts a boating scene with colorful fish dancing in the waves and
fanciful birds flying in the sky.
Angelo Romano's paintings are in the Museo de Arte de Ponce (Puerto Rico), El Museo de Arte Popular de Madrid (España), El Museo de Barrio (NYC) as well as in private collections throughout the world. He is best known for his angels, small protective talismans that he distributes freely to all, and for his murals, which decorate many public spaces in Europe and the United States.
Born in Spain, Romano left his native country as a young man, traveling the world as a sailor in the merchant marine. He began to paint while living in Brazil. There he was asked to decorate several boats by a Brazilian captain. He has been painting ever since.
An art collector from the United States who saw this early work bought many of Angelo's paintings and brought the
artist to the U.S. in 1968. Since then Angelo has produced a vast body of work. In addition to his canvases and his relief sculptures, he has made theater sets, frescos, totems, masks and furniture. His work emphasizes the importance of recycling and the frugal use of available materials. Angelo paints bottles, old shoes, used frying pans; he rescues from the trash what others throw away and transforms it into art -- the "Cut-Out" Painting, for example, is built onto a school lunch tray. His largest projects have been accomplished for the most part with recycled materials. Alternately nostalgic, delirious, political and simply delightful, Agelo Romano's work defies categorization.
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