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Thanks for your interest, if you want to recieve a monthly Pastiche Art Update please contact me by email (budunrau@telus.net). I am proud to be a part of local B.C. value added efforts to wisely re-use our natural resources.
To see some of my pieces in person go to The Wired Monk Coffee Bistro at 168th St. & 60th ave, or 20202-64th ave, or Heritage Meats at 6131-200 St. Langley or arrange to come and visit me at my shop in my house in North Delta.
By the way I have just opened up a new companion store called Pastiche Poster Place. Take a second to browse some of the posters I have collected over the last few years. You may find an image that will catch your eye and connect with you. I hope you will be pleasantly surprised. At the very least you will be more aware of the variety images that I have at my finger tips. Brent Unrau
Artist Bio:
Striffolino was born in New York City in 1950 and was raised on Long Island. Although he could draw with extraordinary skill since childhood, he never took a formal art class, feeling that his drawings were so personal he could allow no one -- not even teachers -- to interfere with his art. Instead, he majored in architecture at Ohio University. After graduating, he worked as an architect but soon began to feel increasing frustration over a life and career too distant from the art he loves.
In 1978 Striffolino left his job to embark upon what he has since called "an odyssey”. He backpacked and camped for seven months throughout North America and it was while camping in California that he made the decision to settle down and paint in earnest. This decision he later said "resounded in my soul". Immediately thereafter he moved permanently to northern New Mexico, where he still resides.
For Striffolino color is the highest and most subjective element of painting, but the real subject matter of his work is its emotional content. He strives to articulate on canvas an intense feeling about the location, whether it is the physical dynamics of the landscape or the juxtaposition of colors and light. This is when the painting really begins to take on a life of its own.
It is exciting to see how this simple old window frame compliments the vibrancy of this fall image. They feel like a natural fit.
The frame measure 28"x 28"
The poster/print has been mounted on foam core and has been laminated for protective purposes.
PST is included in the price.
A 10% shipping and handling fee will be added if you choose to purchase this piece. Thank you.
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