Artist Information:
Dennis Akervik Coelho
providence, RI
United States
Member Since: Jan 2011

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Artist Statement:
Why Did You Become An Artist To create works that will move my audience on many levels. The main reason I chose to be an Artist was because it was the best therapeutic outlet for coping with things that were so personal, as I find trusting people is very over ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
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Artist Galleries:
Currently represented by Chabot Gallery,Providence R.I. Voted best Art Gallery in Providence County. Chabot Gallery also represents Peter Max and Ringo Star....
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
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Commissions:
Last Survivor Titanic(Fundraiser for)
Young Mens Business Ass.(Fundraiser for)
Prevention Teen Suicide Bullying(Sponsored by Providence Art Club- Samaritans of R.I.)
R.I. Aids Project(Painting Auctioned)
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Dennis Akervik Coelho's Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Dennis Akervik Coelho's Portfolio. Why Did You Become An Artist To create works that will move my audience on many levels. The main reason I chose to be an Artist was because it was the best therapeutic outlet for coping with things that were so personal, as I find trusting people is very over rated. I trust my brushes and palette, the canvas is my friend.
Your Personal Biography Dennis Coelho is a Providence, RI based artist, whose work encompasses all fields of design, including fine art, fashion, and interiors. At the center of all concern is a unyielding dedication to fine art, the psychotherapeutic process, a strong commitment to the community, and the dedication and detail into everything he does. The quote “What would you do if you knew you could not fail?” is a driving force behind his daily life.
Whilst dealing with premature teen angst and emotional struggles, Coelho began his foray into being an artist in the early 1980s as a filter for a number of psychological and development issues. Creativity, expression and inspiration eventually took the place of psychosis, mania and depression. Using art as an outlet for his emotional distress, painting was the catalyst that inspired the self-... |
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