Paul Pedulla
Exhibition: Making Meaning | August 1st- September 13th, 2015
ARTIST STATEMENT
My contemporary paintings are representational yet abstract. There’s a simplicity that draws you in and a depth that finds you frequently discovering something new.
I’m drawn to an uncluttered sensibility both on my canvasses and in day-to-day life. What I leave out of my paintings is probably as important as what I put in.
My contemporary paintings are representational yet abstract. There’s a simplicity that draws you in and a depth that finds you frequently discovering something new.
I’m drawn to an uncluttered sensibility both on my canvasses and in day-to-day life. What I leave out of my paintings is probably as important as what I put in.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Paul Pedulla’s contemporary paintings begin with fresh ideas about space and place. They are representational yet abstract. What you see is a moment, often revealing a relationship between neighboring houses, a house and the sky, a road and the landscape, the sky and the sea, figures in an environment or a window and the world it views.
The artist has been featured in ARTSCOPE Magazine, bostonartlife.com and his work has appeared in The Boston Globe and numerous other publications and blogs. He has had pieces accepted into many juried venues, including the 2013 “Off the Wall” Exhibition at Danforth Art Museum, juried by Dina Deitsch of the deCordova Museum. In addition, his work has appeared in exhibitions at Boston Public Library, Boston City Hall, Heartwood College of Art in Maine, Mass General Hospital's Illuminations program and more.
Works by Paul Pedulla can be found in collectors’ homes and businesses from California to Germany.
Please Contact Drift Gallery for Purchasing Information
Paul Pedulla’s contemporary paintings begin with fresh ideas about space and place. They are representational yet abstract. What you see is a moment, often revealing a relationship between neighboring houses, a house and the sky, a road and the landscape, the sky and the sea, figures in an environment or a window and the world it views.
The artist has been featured in ARTSCOPE Magazine, bostonartlife.com and his work has appeared in The Boston Globe and numerous other publications and blogs. He has had pieces accepted into many juried venues, including the 2013 “Off the Wall” Exhibition at Danforth Art Museum, juried by Dina Deitsch of the deCordova Museum. In addition, his work has appeared in exhibitions at Boston Public Library, Boston City Hall, Heartwood College of Art in Maine, Mass General Hospital's Illuminations program and more.
Works by Paul Pedulla can be found in collectors’ homes and businesses from California to Germany.
Please Contact Drift Gallery for Purchasing Information