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Artist Information:
Dolores Poacelli
Collingswood, NJ
United States
Member Since: Jan 2004
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Artist Exhibitions:
2003: .November: Perkins
Center for the Arts/"Works on
Paper" Juror's
Award- Moorestown NJ
.April: Perkins Center
for the Arts/"Works on Paper"
Juror's
Award- Moorestown NJ
.Delaware Center for
Contemporary Arts/Juried group
exhibit
2002: ."Art in City Hall"
Non-objective works/Phila.PA

.Philadelphia Sketch
Club/...

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Artist Galleries:
RoCa Gallery in Harve De Grace
Maryland

Fusion Gallery in Collingswood
NJ...

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Artist Reviews:
Published in "New Art
International" 2001-2002/Book
Art Press...

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Collections:
"Global Focus" Collection -
Beijing, China
SAP Software Corporation
Collection - Germany
State of New Jersey - 12
purchases
Morgan Lewis Legal Firm of
Princeton NJ
Many private collections...

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Commissions:
1985 and 1988: 2
Poasters/Fleisher Art
Memorial/Phila.
1994: Section of Aides
Quilt/Names Project
1988: Design of Collingswood
Centennial History Book
1985-89: Design and art for
Collingswood caledars
1993: T-Shirt design for
Rutgers University...

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Artist Statement for Dolores Poacelli

Along with intense color, most of my work employs collage. It has become over time a metaphor of our human existance and lifestyle - lifestyles that are not just fragmented, but are the mix of the thousands of images that leave pieces of impressions on our visual psyche as we race through a day.
Like the mix of genes and experiences, we are cut-and-pasted one of a kinds: some pieces and layers covered over but still remain. Some wishing to be forgotten.
The shapes are ambiguous; remnants of lifeforms expressing a mystery of the incomplete and what remains to come, all immersed in sexual satire.
In an ongoing attempt to understand how color and shapes are "read" by the conscious and subconscious, I add tension. The tension (placement) between shapes and color in a composition is important in all my pieces no matter in which medium I choose to work.
D. Poacelli


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