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Artist Statement:
In elementary school, I was trained to draw, but I just couldn't do it. I tried to make faces, animals, cars, and buildings, but everything I did never came out the way I wanted it to. In the sixties, I entered high school just as the perception of what...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Hotel Tharroe of Mykonos, Greece, Sept 2008 Mastercard, Rome, Italy 2007 Arkad Foundation, Seravezza, Italy 2007 Marco Island Foundation for the Arts, Florida, 2006 Il Bottaccio, Montignoso, Italy, 2005 Il Posto, Pietrasanta, Italy 2004
ArtExpo, San Francisco 2001
ArtExpo, New York 2002
Minima Gallery, Mykonos, Greece 2002
Ulisse, Seravezza, Italy ...
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Artist Galleries:
Minima gallery, Mykonos, Greece
Gallerie Kamil, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Raffaello Romanelli, Florence, Italy
Jeff Goldman Fine Arts, Silver Springs, MD...
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Artist Reviews:
...As we entered, it was love at first sight. This was what we had been looking for. The Harlequin's relaxed pose, the expression, the colored inlay subtly reflecting in the black pool of the marble base, made this a masterpiece of sculpture...
Martin Vlanderen, Bulage van de Gooi en...
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Collections:
Museo dei Bozzetti, Pietrasanta, Italy
Museo della Carta, Pescia, Italy
Museo del Castello, Gravedona Italy
Shacknow Museum, Plantation, FL
Richard Mckenzie, Greenwich, CT
Umberto Sforza, Milan, Italy
Alabama Power, Birmingham, AL
Gewiss SPA, Bergamo, Italy
GCS Corp, Danbury, CT
Roger Moore, Monte Carlo, Monaco...
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Commissions:
Antonino Deleza, Houston, TX
Mastercard, Rome, Italy
Alabama Power, Birmingham, AL
Umberto Sforza, Milan, Italy
Richard McKenzie, Greenwich, CT
Miglin Beitler, Chicago, IL
GCS Corp, Danbury, CT
Adolfo Mantegazza, Milan, Italy
Ludmila Bogdanov, Moscow, Russia
Bob Stone, New York, NY
Rebecca Blake, New York, NY...
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Andrew Wielawski Biography:
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Age
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55
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
2
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| Religion |
7th Day Adventist |
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| Education |
Professional Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
horses, skiing, skating, exploring other countries |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Sculpture Stone
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Art Deco - (1920 - 1935)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Bernini
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Apollo and Daphne
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
There was a moment when I first became aware of the movement of people away from the places where they grew up. It inspired me to comment on how they never quite fit in to the new place they went...the wrong clothes, the wrong way of behaving. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
It is the only thing I know how to do better than a lot of the people that surround me. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
I was born in a small town on the outskirts of New York City, Bedford Hills. Anyone who's been there knows what that means, and it was only by getting away from there, and away from America in general, that I didn't get chained into a lifestyle of limited possibilities. Only through exposure to other ways of looking at things, and other ways of doing things, was I able to enlarge my horizons.
Travel is important to me, as well as fantasy. Both take you to new places, from which you can see the world with a new perspective. |
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