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Jeffrey PalladiniNegation Scratch #6, Female, Minimalist, Oil, Figurative, Statement, Painting2017
2017
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Negation - Scratch #6, Oil and Charcoal on wood panel by San Francisco artist Jeffrey Palladini. It is 30x40. The painting is part of a new series based on the conceptual basis of others' preconceptions, expectations, opinions, and biases on one's identity. It illustrates the importance of women never being "unseen" nor erased. This series reflects social issues, including the #metoo movement, social media dynamics like "hot/not hot" and public shaming, and the effects of publicity and fame.
The graphic elements are exposed raw wood. The artwork style is minimalism.
Jeffrey Palladini’s unconventional portraits evoke feelings of sensuality and euphoria. While the San Francisco-based artist studied at California State University, it was in Florence that his true creative spirit was pulled forth from the beauty that surrounded him.
Now his modern figure paintings breathe life with vibrant colors and flowing brush strokes. Unlike many portrait paintings, Palladini minimizes the amount of detail and information allowing the viewer to gain intense suggestions of emotions in an instant. The simplicity is reminiscent of Alex Katz. “As in memory, all is viewed in snapshots, in glimpses. Complex narratives, transformative events, entire lifetimes, boiled down to these singular points in time.”
Palladini's artwork have been exhibited in galleries worldwide and are in public and private collections in the US and Internationally. In 2012, Asterisk SF Magazine's Art & Design Issue named him one of San Francisco's top 20 artists.
- Creator:Jeffrey Palladini (American)
- Creation Year:2017
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Riverdale, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU166211303712
Jeffrey Palladini
Artist Jeffrey Palladini was born in the Chicago area, and grew up in Southern California. He studied Art at California State University, Long Beach, where he explored a wide variety of media, eventually gravitating toward drawing and painting. It wasn't until his studies in Florence, Italy in 1989 that he began to form a consistent creative voice. The ubiquitous beauty of art in everyday life in Italy had a profound effect on the young artist, and he began to experiment with combining the found objects and classical figurative imagery he found everywhere around him. From that time, Palladini has considered canvas simply too passive, and has continued to employ wood and alternate materials almost exclusively as the ground for his paintings. In 1991, Palladini relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area, where he lives and works along with his wife and daughter. Palladini has exhibited his work around the U.S. and the world for nearly 30 years. His work is included in numerous private and corporate collections. Most recently, Palladini was honored with an SFMOMA SECA Award nomination, and was named one of San Francisco's Top 20 Artists by Asterisk magazine.
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