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Domenick Naccarato

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Steel

Size: 37.5 W x 25.8 H x 2 D in

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This piece, like much of my work, is inspired by instances of decayed, rusted, worn, and weathered surfaces that I find beauty in. Not always abstract in nature, my art tends to mimic certain industrial visuals, including signage, numerals (a serial number perhaps), and other markings that might appear on the side of a train car, the back of a truck, or the steel walls of a dumpster. In this particular case, I started with a clean sheet of steel. I manipulated the surface with paint and various chemicals that ultimately form rust. My end goal is to create a visual that has the appearance of something that might have been found, but ultimately was guided by my hand.

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Painting:Acrylic on Steel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:37.5 W x 25.8 H x 2 D in

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Naccarato’s contemporary, industrial style is achieved with compositions that are the result of his unique approach to combining paint, text, found objects, and a variety of other textures and non-traditional mediums. He uses a variety of techniques and processes to create the work and build up textures that include everything from sanding layers of joint compound to coating surfaces with roofing tar. His processes are purposeful, taking brand new hardware in some cases, and adding a patina of rust on the metal to make it appear as if it had aged over years. Not one to be content with just painting, he’ll often add graphic elements of fragmented words and numerical references, or other assemblage and collage elements to his pieces. These items can take the form of reclaimed pallet wood, wire mesh, or perhaps brown packing tape. And his love of hardware is evident too. With the addition of large bolts, rusty nails, or brackets, his pieces quickly become three-dimensional in nature.

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