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James Michael Pustorino

Cosmic Strips
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The Cosmic Strips are a cosmology in 20 parts--a personal perception of the universe in a multi-layered, visual narrative that makes use of abstract painting, graphic forms, drawing from life and photographs, and real and imaginary landscapes. Influenced by orchestral fantasias, comics, science texts and named in honor of Cosmic Comics, a set of short stories by the Italian novelist, Italo Calvino, in which he imaginatively personified astronomical occurrences--each panoramic panel presents a story full of symbols and abstract language.

Author Biography:

James Pustorino is an artist and curator, and is Director of Victory Hall Drawing Rooms a twenty room art-space in Jersey City exhibiting artists from the NY/NJ area. As Executive Director of Victory Hall Inc. a Jersey City based non-profit arts organization, he has published books of artists' works and produced exhibitions and public art projects in Jersey City and lower Manhattan as well as directing classes for children and developmentally disabled artists. Pustorino has exhibited in venues throughout the U.S., including the Columbus Museum, The Butler Institute of American Art, and the Jersey City Museum, and has had solo exhibitions with Chambers 917 Gallery in Portland, OR and has most recently shown work at Odetta Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. His artwork uses graphic, abstract and realistic form to explore concepts of narrative and spatial/structural composition.
Release date NZ
February 7th, 2017
Pages
90
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
216x279x6
ISBN-13
9780615649375
Product ID
26813803

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