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Artist Gadi Veneziano with his paintings “Dante” (left), “Uneasy” (center) and “Zeus”at Perks Coffee in Temecula.
Paul Gallaher photo.
Artist Gadi Veneziano with his paintings “Dante” (left), “Uneasy” (center) and “Zeus” at Perks Coffee in Temecula.
Peter Surowski
Valley News Staff

Friday, March 14th, 2008.
Issue 11, Volume 12.

Story Last Updated : Jul 27th.

Gadi Veneziano ran his hands over a painting.

"The texture is what makes it. It’s how I express myself," he said.

He stood in front of a three-foot-wide painting of spinning colors, glistening as if still wet.

Inch-thick mountains of paint stretched the length of other canvases creating peaks and valleys.

Veneziano uses texture to set his paintings apart from others. "It creates more depth and gives the viewer something more than just two dimensions to look at," he said.

Last Saturday, Veneziano unveiled several new works during a reception at Perks Coffee in Temecula.

Veneziano’s palate includes not only paint but eggshells, shattered glass, tissue paper, sand and clay.

Physical depth allows him to express greater emotional and symbolic depth, he said.

"All my art comes from experiences in life, and my pain," he said.

He went to a small painting of stark lines set in stiff order over faint, freely swimming color.

He mixed broken glass into his paint when he made that image, called "Shattered Silence."

"These lines represent a window you’re looking out of," he said. "You try to reach outside but you feel trapped."

Veneziano’s constant feeling of being trapped has driven him all over the world. He was born in Israel, passed his teenaged years in Italy and lived in Colorado and Alaska before coming to Southern California. He currently Advertisement
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Some of his paintings were inspired by his travels. He painted a small canvas, titled "Mount Sinai at Dawn," after sleeping in the garden of a monastery on Mount Sinai in Egypt.

The nuns at the monastery let him camp there for the night, and when he awoke the next morning he found the sun rising.

"It was this," he said, waving his hands over his painting. "It flowed and it glossed and if I could see the heavens – if I could see what is behind it all – that would have been it. It smashed me in the face like a Louisville slugger."

Some of his paintings are an attempt to remind him of his identity. "David Italiano" depicts a blue Star of David on a painting of mingling red, white and green, the national colors of Italy.

Veneziano’s strength is finding the beauty in ugly situations, he said. His painting "San Diego Burning" exemplifies this.

Last summer he painted it as he watched trees on a distant hill burn, he said. He thought of the people who were losing their homes and made the painting as a tribute to and an expression of those people’s hardship.

For more information on Veneziano’s artwork, visit www.artbygadi.com or e-mail artbygadi@aol.com.


 

7 comments


paredi
this article makes the reader understand pretty well the motivationsand meanings that move this young artist and also the state of unsatisfaction and inner striving that move him. Thank you to the author and mostly to the artis for sharing this with us

Dijana
Gadi is truly talented individual.His paintings are soulful and magnificent.

curlie
I am amazed by the intensity of this artist's paintings, the colors, the texture, the flowing of the forms. This article helps understand Gadi's rich emotional world behind his work. Go to www.artbygadi.com, lots of impressive stuff there!

Janet
Veneziano uses texture to set his paintings apart from others. “It creates more depth and gives the viewer something more than just two dimensions to look at,” he said.

I am not so sure about this, I believe in the art world that there are many artist using texture in there work. It is not what sets Gadi apart from others. Some of the best paintings in the world are two dimensional. Also, If you know anything about art, most artist tend to paint from there emotions and feelings, thats why artist do what they do.

Gadi
I agree with you, Janet (and im the Artist in this article).. many other artists use texture in their work - it is almost a given in the art world.

My Abstract, somewhat "out there" style (ranging from my large "abstract cats & life influences" series to my smaller scale "gravity" series), displays a lot of mixed media. This truly expresses some of my most disturbing as well as heavenly emotions & feelings. Starting in the depths of my core, all the way to the tips of the bristles of my brushes!

Marty
This young man is on the mark. Amazing talent, skill and imagination. His work moves you into his world. amazing, bright, colorful and sometimes scarey you can get lossed in it or you can find your self. You can feel the depths of your being or be faced with the sallowness of the human condition. Keep your eye on this young man he will be someone in the art world.

John
I've been working with many artists over the past 3yrs, and I haven't come across such a talented artist. Buy his art now! I promise it will be an investment!
 

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