Chicago Art Artists Galleries
Francesco Pelleschi Impressionism Landscape Artist
In
a rich, well-recognized career spanning over four decades, the artist has
perfected a technique in which subject matter and material are intimately
connected. Just like the fourteenth century masters before him, Pelleschi
creates his own pigment by grinding natural minerals. The powder is then
blended with linseed oil for viscosity and texture.
Each composition is gradually formed with fine layers of color that are
applied by brush and by hand over a base of gesso. Because the oil paint
must be completely dry before adding a new layer, this painstaking process
takes months to complete.
The final step is a unique speckling technique that results in a hazy
quality suggesting the memory of a place in time. Just as in a
kaleidoscope, a myriad of points of color look different from every angle
and distance, and under each new light.
Both his exploration of colors and their vibrations and his research into
the density and the weight of the material allow his work to be not just
visual but also tactile. Because of this fusion of modern and ancient
techniques, museum curators and the art historian, Dr. Jean Audigier, praise
his exceptional ability to attain a very distinctive style among
contemporary artists.
Francesco Pelleschi has
earned more than 150 prizes, including the Primo Nazionale “San Giorgio”
Award twice, an honor no other artist has ever achieved in Italy.
Francesco's art works are being exhibited at the
www.galerieelektra.com
art gallery in Sausalito California USA.
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