FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Stephen Cimini will be exhibiting his new work at two New York City Galleries this winter. Continuing to draw from the architectural origins of his past work and his obsession with color, these new paintings also focus on the shape and scale of the canvases. They range from seven inch squares, to the tall, slender 7 foot high ask the giraffe piece (featured at right) to a luscious, green nine-foot-long triptych.
At Noho Gallery Chelsea, placement and interaction in the environment will also be explored. The artist will be on hand at the gallery during the first week of the exhibition experimenting with the different ways the pieces can relate to each other. He will also be available off hours by appointment.
For the exhibit at MH Art & Framing entitled Chromatogenous Conversations, Cimini wallows in his obsession for color. This exhibit will also feature the works of James Emory Bridges and Michael Tice.
Cimini is a recent recipient of the Pollock-Krasner grant awarded to artists with established abilities. His work is held in various corporate and private collections worldwide.
For pre-exhibition viewing and sales please contact the artist directly.
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