Artist Information:
Gregori Chiaroni
Arrowtown,
New Zealand
Member Since: Aug 2008
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Artist Statement:
“When I paint I concentrate on the pure visual impression of the thing in front of me. I try to find the beauty of light and atmosphere. I want my paintings to be truthful renderings of nature but also to resonate with feeling. My paintings involve hours of careful, intense observation. That is the chief joy of this kind of painting, that I can put aside the many distractions of a normal day and focus all of my attention on what I find beautiful.”
“Nature is a great teacher, and working from direct observation allows me to unlock some of her mysteries. The forms that I am able to bring to the surface should clarify my interpretation of human relationships. To copy nature is an impossibility, but to seek an understanding of particular human emotions, to attempt to clarify emotional content through silent sculptural form, is within the artist's reach. I feel it is necessary to study life. Drawing on the inspiration I receive from the subject is an attempt to make poetry of the form, and ultimately, present the viewer with those essential forms that expand our knowledge of how we interrelate to one another.”
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Artist Exhibitions:
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Exhibition history:
1998 – Young contemporary’s exhibition, Southland Museum an Art Gallery.
2000 – Otago School of Fine Art 150 years anniversary show.
2001 – Graduates show, Otago School of Fine Art.
2003 – Diploma of Teaching Dunedin College of Education.
2005 – Group show, The Art Studio Gallery. Rarotonga, Cook Islands.
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Gregori Chiaroni's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Gregori Chiaroni's Portfolio. Browse Chiaroni's body of work: “When I paint I concentrate on the pure visual impression of the thing in front of me. I try to find the beauty of light and atmosphere. I want my paintings to be truthful renderings of nature but also to resonate with feeling. My paintings involve hours of careful, intense observation. That is the chief joy of this kind of painting, that I can put aside the many distractions of a normal day and focus all of my attention on what I find beautiful.”
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