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Georgianne Fastaia describes herself as a self-taught artist. She has focused on painting since 2001. Her dedication to the art of painting has spurred recognition for her studio practice. Concerning her artwork, Georgianne has said, "
I am interested in exploring the tension between the heavily worked surfaces and the opaque spaces surrounding my abstract figures: crowding the canvas, larger than life, conveying a barely contained kinetic energy."
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'Ballerina's Secret 24x36" |
Concerning her artistic process, artist Georgianne Fastaia has also said, "I believe that what you discard or cover up in a painting is as important as what remains visible. I strive to make paintings which tell a story with minimal information; a visual haiku." She adds, "A painting carries within it every choice the artist made when creating it, the conscious thought about what it should look like as well as the energy resulting from the Artist's physical relationship with the canvas and every crossed out, erased and painted over false start. The impetus behind every mark I make on the canvas is to "transform the mistake"."
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Muslim Girls Studying by Georgianne Fastaia |
Art critic Brian Sherwin commented on Georgianne Fastaia's paintings, stating, "I enjoy the physicality of Georgianne's process and methods. The raw quality of her paintings capture a psychological vibe that begs me to think about the meaning behind the images – and the visual relationship between the artist and viewer." Sherwin added, "These works provide viewers with a raw narrative... one that is both alluring and haunting."
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"Late for the party 40x30" |
You can learn more about Georgianne and her artwork by visiting