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Artist Statement:
XELA apprenticed to the late French/Israeli artist Yitzhak Parnell in addition to a working education in Florence, London and New York.
Visit his web site at http://www.xelaart.com, and email him at XELA@xelaart.com
Original art and high-quality Giclee reproductions on canvas and paper are available for sale. Licensing inquiries are welcome.
XELA's "new medium" is unusual both in its content and execution. Designed and drawn in an almost sketch form, it is translated and transformed with the aid of computer technology. Shapes and outlines are formed from a rich palette of vinyl material and applied to canvas or board.
The vibrant "happy" colors of an unmixed primary color palette and a lively expression of his art reflect the artist's approach to his subject matter and his constant search for innovative ways for a fresh and timely expression of his art.
The artist became a well known multi-dimensional exhibit-museum designer, specializing in theme exhibits and museums. He has designed more than 50 museum exhibits and a long list of theme exhibitions in the U.S. and overseas.
Throughout his design career, past and present, XELA keeps painting and incorporating his art ...
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A. K. Xela Biography:
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