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fabrice covelli
Category: Sculpture
Sub Category: installation, painting
City: brooklyn
Country: united States
Language: english
Description:
My involvement with the visual arts began at age 16 when I left the family farm to work in building construction. At 23, I entered the Fine Arts School to complete my education. In five years of study I earned a BA in sculpture and painting and gained great confidence to find my way in the art and design world. I had slowly acquired an extensive knowledge of many art techniques and perfected my abilities to express concepts and ideas through visual experiences. I continue to grow today as I experiment with other art forms and collaborate with artists of various expressions . My Art is intellectual by nature and has a strong physical personality. Driven by my most inner consciousness, I seek independence from outside influences and trends. The ultimate motivation for me is to find feeling in our living bodies and transfer emotional concerns to the world. The work I am currently developing is dedicated to our Planet, as I feel the emergency to awake people's consciousness of our essential attachment to the earth. Each piece in this series--as well as its title--evokes a simple and direct topic. The intention is to reach a culturally and socially diverse group of people and engage their routines and behaviors. I choose my materials based on the sensory experience they will provide. I feel that material is key to connecting with sensibility and understanding. The making of art objects is a passionate process for me. It involves research and experimentation, ultimately leading to a rugged, archival construction that can withstand movement handling while delivering a tactile message.
 
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86'' diameter --- embossed paper on canvas, acrylic paint --- (edition of 6)