"Convertible"
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THURSDAY MAY 12, 2016 |
BY AVIEL KANTER
Peter Stanick sees the future of art in the digital world. Trained as a painter and inspired by Pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Tom Wesselmann, Stanick creates digital landscapes first, then translates them into physical iterations. He finds images on the web that stand out to him—often highly recognizable from modern society—and reimagines them with a virtual eye, bringing Pop Art’s vibrant colors and saturated lines to bear through ink and aluminum.
Stanick has shown at major galleries like Saatchi in London and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, but his current show at the Galleria Grafica in Tokyo marks his first-ever solo exhibition. The prints will be on view until May 21 and many from Stanck’s collection will be and are currently available for purchase at his Longboat Key store, Exit Art.
Pictured: "Convertible," ink on aluminum, 30"x40" $600, photo via Galleria Grafica
Exit Art, 201 Gulf of Mexico Dr. #8, Longboat Key, 941-387-7395
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