Artist Information:
Christina Gattorno
Hollywood, FL
United States
Member Since: Jan 2005
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Artist Statement:
As an artist I have three goals - to distort, deconstruct, and alter perceptions within my reality by the use of any means.
- Christina Gattorno
The Art:
I usually pick subjects that are either of an experimental or cultural behavioral nature. Most of my work begins more as a sculpture would, by this I mean I create something solid, then if needed I add a canvas which I paint accordingly. I use props; in fact I have a collection. Props can be anything, whatever I find interesting, or useful for future pieces. I only use a prop once then it is discarded.
I spend months, even years, photographing EVERYTHING - from someone sitting on a bench to a wrapper on the floor. I consider my photographs also part of my prop collection. My work is a multimedia puzzle; the trick is pasting everything together until it makes sense. Then I deconstruct and abstract it. It's funny looking at a finished piece; it looks easy, simple, and pure. So I would have to say that my thrill isn't in the finished piece, but in the process.
The Artist:
Christina Gattorno was born in New York City in 1972. She grew up ...
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Christina Gattorno's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Christina Gattorno's Portfolio. Browse Gattorno's body of work: As an artist I have three goals - to distort, deconstruct, and alter perceptions within my reality by the use of any means.
- Christina Gattorno
The Art:
I usually pick subjects that are either of an experimental or cultural behavioral nature. Most of my work begins more as a sculpture would, by this I mean I create something solid, then if needed I add a canvas which I paint accordingly. I use props; in fact I have a collection. Props can be anything, whatever I find interesting, or useful for future pieces. I only use a prop once then it is ... | |
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