Artist Information:
Marcelo De Stefano
New York, NY
United States
Member Since: Oct 2009
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Artist Statement:
Marcelo’s paintings have been influenced by the work of Abstract Expressionist and Impressionist artists. They show feelings, emotions, spontaneity, and creativity released as a reflection of both his conscious and unconscious psyche—sometimes from a mystical view. He values artistic freedom and improvisation. While Marcelo often begins painting with some ideas in mind, he never knows what the final outcome will be until the work is completed. His process of creation is quite free and he discovers the true essence of each painting as he goes along. His main goal is to provide a subtle expression of what he feels or thinks about events, people, issues, or himself. Even when depicting images based on visual realities, the imagery is always abstract. He uses the energy and expressive potential of color in a dynamic balance to convey a range of thoughts and emotions: intelligence, kindness, serenity, happiness, sadness, order, chaos, etc; a peculiar language that speaks about some of the important themes of our lives. In essence, his paintings talk to us about the psychological and moral attitudes that unfold around us. ...
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Marcelo De Stefano's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Marcelo De Stefano's Portfolio. Browse De Stefano's body of work: Marcelo’s paintings have been influenced by the work of Abstract Expressionist and Impressionist artists. They show feelings, emotions, spontaneity, and creativity released as a reflection of both his conscious and unconscious psyche—sometimes from a mystical view. He values artistic freedom and improvisation. While Marcelo often begins painting with some ideas in mind, he never knows what the final outcome will be until the work is completed. His process of creation is quite free and he discovers the true essence of each painting as he goes along. His main goal is to provide a subtle expression of what he ... | |
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