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Boston artist Marc Civitarese has long been recoginized for quiet, introspective landscapes. His paintings, though based in the landscape tradition, are cerebral and visceral explorations of the relationship of “man” and “nature”, and thus depart from a pure realist depiction of the world and move towards a more expressive sensibility. By abstracting what he considers to be the elements of realism: shape, form, and light, my work thus becomes and introspective exploration of his feelings and thoughts of man, nature, and spirituality. |
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