Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Just some Ink & Colored Pencil sketches...
Love Hate Fire
"he loves me, he loves not anyone
he loves me he hates me
he loves me to hate me."
he loves me he hates me
he loves me to hate me."
Breaking the Girl
August Painting
Recollection
8" x 8"
Crackle Paste, Acrylic Paint, & Dimensional Fabric Paint on Black Wooden Board
8" x 8"
Crackle Paste, Acrylic Paint, & Dimensional Fabric Paint on Black Wooden Board
This wooden board began as one of those very mundane and cliche wall art pieces often found at home decor shops. When I saw that the paper piece that the art was printed on was peeling away from the board, I decided to tear back what I could of the paper and cover what remained with a paintable crackle paste. The crackle effect is only prominent in certain areas of the piece, but I'm satisfied with the effect overall.
Freefall
8" x 10"
Acrylic and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvas
8" x 10"
Acrylic and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvas
This piece actually began a very long time ago, probably two or three years at this point. All that I had done then was the basic shape of the feather and the blue spots and smudges in the background. Recently I decided to pick it up again and complete it, and I'm happy with how it turned out. The light green spots in the background and veins throughout the feather are also glow-in-the-dark/UV reactive, which adds extra interest I think.
Eye Trap
16" x 20"
Acrylic and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvas Board
16" x 20"
Acrylic and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvas Board
I think this flower ended up looking a bit like a venus fly trap... My favorite parts of this piece I think are the tendrils of dimensional red dots and the thick application of black and deep purple in the background, done with a palette knife.
This one's meaning is still very buried for me subconsciously, I believe. The imagery came sort of automatically, and those things tend to make the most sense in retrospect.
If you're interested in purchasing any of my work please contact me via email at AdriaGiovanna@gmail.com or my representative Salvatore Albanese at 603fishead@gmail.com.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Cardboard Paintings
For my good friend Angela Newman(aka Anjipan)'s What is That Though? art show last night I decided to make some quick and simple paintings on panels of cardboard for $5 each. To my great surprise and happiness, a few of them sold throughout the evening. Here are some images of those I still have..
The next WITT? show will be Saturday September 22nd at Field 10 Studios in Ronkonkoma. If you're interested in attending, email me at AdriaGiovanna@gmail.com for details!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Summer Paintings
This summer, for me, has easily been the best, and then the worst, and then the best again. A lot of changes going on emotionally for myself and those close to me. The following series of paintings, having been created as pseudo-art-therapy, demonstrate the emotional turmoil my life has been recently.

Photosynthesis
16" x 20"
Acrylic on Canvas
This piece is all about learning and growing. It was made at the most crucial of times in the breaking of two souls... the time where you both know the end is nearing and neither of you can speak to each other. It is a time for self-realizations. As Steven realized he no longer wanted me in his life I created this image of growing, of eyes opening. In the detail you can observe that all the eyes are welled with and dripping translucent tears...

So full of energy, this painting expresses my feelings of anticipation associated with my relationship ending. To simply know that something is best for you is not always enough, and that conflict between love of self and love of other exists here. Excitement at the idea of freedom from judgement, jealousy, and the like... but it is coupled with tension and fear at relinquishing the bond you hold so dear. I think, for such a sad subject and so many sad thoughts involved, it is rather pretty on the surface.
Photosynthesis
16" x 20"
Acrylic on Canvas
This piece is all about learning and growing. It was made at the most crucial of times in the breaking of two souls... the time where you both know the end is nearing and neither of you can speak to each other. It is a time for self-realizations. As Steven realized he no longer wanted me in his life I created this image of growing, of eyes opening. In the detail you can observe that all the eyes are welled with and dripping translucent tears...
In this way they cry silently, as I did in this time of learning and awakening.
Icarus Me
16" x 20"
Acrylic and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvas
16" x 20"
Acrylic and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvas
The next in the series speaks, rather literally, to my desire to "spread my wings" and find my place in the sun. Oddly enough, the phrase "a place in the sun" is very reminiscent to me of an episode of the old Nicktoon Rugrats, and this was on my mind a lot as the painting came about. It roughly speaks to following your dreams and ambitions, even when the world appears to be falling apart around you. In my case, it is not the wax of my wings that is melting but the very sky I attempt to fly through.
Graceless
~10.5" x 10"
Charcoal, Acrylic, and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvases
~10.5" x 10"
Charcoal, Acrylic, and Dimensional Fabric Paint on Canvases
The last in the series (for now) show's my period of relapse into depression post-romantic apocalypse. I think visually it pretty well encapsulates how I had been/still occasionally do feel. The title comes from a Dave Matthew's song, Grace is Gone. It was certainly a song I was hearing a lot of at that time, and I think the simplicity of the lyrics, "she broke my heart, my grace is gone," was what resonated with my emotional state so much. I was falling and coming apart all at once, and without any grace to speak of.
If you are interested in purchasing work please contact me at AdriaGiovanna@gmail.com
or my representative Salvatore Albanese at 603fishead@gmail.com
or my representative Salvatore Albanese at 603fishead@gmail.com
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