Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Patrick Fatica - Pop! Pop! FEATURED Artist

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She Secretly Sings of Orchids and Whispers by Patrick Fatica
Oil on Panel. 30 x 24.

Mini Bio: (www.patrickfatica.com) Patrick Fatica attended Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, FL. He moved to Orlando, Florida in 1995 and spent the first few years developing a production company with a few friends called Eat Cake Productions. He went on to direct several original plays and the 16mm film "Five Miles from Heaven," which appeared in film festivals around the country. After almost a decade of traveling down different artistic paths, Patrick picked up the paintbrush again and dedicated himself to his painting. With over 30 shows between 2007 and 2008 his Pop-Surreal portraits have spanned from Los Angeles, CA to Madison, WI.

Artist Statement: My paintings usually start with a color idea, along with an emotive concept. They then evolve into compositions in which color and light are the primary subject. The subject matter usually revolves around "pop surreal" portraits mostly of women. I try to create a feeling in the color choices and their expressions rather than illustrate it through symbols or content. All of my paintings are done on hardboard with thin oil glazes separated by layers of Crystal Clear. Upon approach the viewer can see the many underlying layers.

Check out his spin on the TV series Lost and have some delicious free cupcakes at the Pop! Pop! Opening. If you are interested in receiving the Preview email, to have the opportunity to purchase the pieces before anyone else, please email us at info@pinkghost.net with PREVIEW as the subject.


On Empty Rings Around Your Heart The World Just Screams and Falls Apart by Patrick Fatica


With Hope in Her Eyes, She Dances in Green Lights by Patrick Fatica


From Above You How I Sank Into Your Soul, Into that Secret Place Where No One Dares To Go by Patrick Fatica


Gone From Me Soft & Sweet, Let Me Hold Her Close And Keep Her Here With Me by Patrick Fatica


And I Can Almost Smell Her Breath With A Sweet Scent of Decay by Patrick Fatica


The Wind May Tangle the Hair on Your Head, You Sing Like a Siren to Me by Patrick Fatica

1 Comments:

Anonymous Liza said...

Your site and blog has just reminded me that I need to get up North more often. Thanks for sharing everything! Liza

June 18, 2009 9:54 AM  

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