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d'ART ID#: 130214
Length: 36.00 IN (91.44 cm)
Height: 36.00 IN (91.44 cm)
Depth: 0.00 IN (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Year Created: 0
Dominant colors
#000000
#333333
#996633
#999999
#cccccc
Media Types:
Canvas , Giclee
Style & Subject:
Contemporary , Landscape
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Robert Striffolino  Artwork
Edge of Wood

Robert Striffolino

Limited Edition Prints
Retail: $675.00
Our Price: $600.00

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GICLEE

"Edge of Wood" by Robert Striffolino


A Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas
Signed & Numbered by the Artist
Edition Size: 495

Optional Stretching available for $50.00
Optional Varnishing available for $38.00


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Robert Striffolino
HISTORY & BACKGROUND

“Elmer Bischoff said, ‘You have to bring off a fusion of your interest both in the subject and in the painting. It’s like walking on a tightrope...the paint on canvas plays a double role -- one of an alive, sensual thing in itself, and the other conveying a response to the subject. Between the two is the tightrope.’ I like the fact that I need to feel that tension. I feed information onto the canvas until a dialogue begins. Listening becomes paramount because then I can discover what the painting needs in order for it to blossom. Another balance and tension I seek is between the landscape imagery and my emotions. That kind of tension and edge keeps me coming back to paint again and again.”

Working in series or motifs, Striffolino does not usually paint specific places, but paints ideas or conglomerations of places, concentrating mostly on the interactions of color and shadow to express the idea of a place. He strives to simplify—to break the elements of a landscape down to their essence of light and shadow. He wants to articulate on the canvas the intense feeling he has about the physical dynamics of the landscape or the juxtaposition of colors and light.

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