ROBERT VENOSA
Channeling light through transcendent technique
Fine art has the ability to elevate the spirit, raise the kundalini, stimulate the chakras, and thrill the intellect. Many of the deeper emotional states can be triggered by simply gazing at a painting and the best can literally flood the pleasure centers of the visual cortex. But shock, amazement and wonder are hard to come by in this jaded world of sensory bombardment by digitally enhanced visual stimuli. Robert Venosa employs the traditional techniques of the old masters yet his work will make you feel like an infant seeing and feeling for the very first time. You can’t imagine more than you can imagine, until you see the products of Robert Venosa's imagination.
Read MoreFine art has the ability to elevate the spirit, raise the kundalini, stimulate the chakras, and thrill the intellect. Many of the deeper emotional states can be triggered by simply gazing at a painting and the best can literally flood the pleasure centers of the visual cortex. But shock, amazement and wonder are hard to come by in this jaded world of sensory bombardment by digitally enhanced visual stimuli. Robert Venosa employs the traditional techniques of the old masters yet his work will make you feel like an infant seeing and feeling for the very first time. You can’t imagine more than you can imagine, until you see the products of Robert Venosa's imagination.
The Fantastic Realism art of Robert Venosa has been exhibited worldwideand is represented in major collections, including those of noted museums,rock stars and European aristocracy. In addition to painting, sculptingand film design (pre-sketches and conceptual design for the movie Dune,and Fire in the Sky for Paramount Pictures, and the upcoming Race for Atlantisfor IMAX), he has recently added computer art to his creative menu. Hiswork has been the subject of three books, as well as being featured in numerouspublications - most notably OMNI magazine - and on a number of CD covers,including those of Santana and Kitaro.
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Marisa Aragón Ware | Boulder Weekly