Peripheral ARTeries Art Review - MAY 2013

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Peripheral ARTeries

Emilia Dubicki

Emilia Dubicki (USA)

“Nature and outdoor settings often serve as starting points for my work. My drawings and paintings are emotional and intuitive responses to light and dark, structure, form and scale and their relationships in landscapes both real and imagined. I want to convey a flow of energy and movement in the work, at the same time seeking to reach a depth that draws the viewer to his or her own interpretation of place and feeling, a journey into an internal landscape of the spirit. “The resulting paintings are made in the studio. Compilations of memories, emotions and visuals are interpreted and expressed in the moment of painting where there is no distance between vision, feelings and the brush. I work primarily with oil and acrylic paints, charcoal, pastels, ink, pencil, and some collage on canvas, wood, and paper. “Drawing is very important and freeing to me in that it serves as a form of note taking, a way to be as specific or unspecific in capturing a thought , idea, or vision. I am represented by the following galleries: Able Fine Art, NY, NY and Seoul, South Korea Julie Heller Galleries, Provincetown, MA Fred. Giampietro, New Haven, CT Southport Galleries, Southport, CT

Chinatown Dealer in Abstract City 3, 26x 26

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