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Wren
  • 56, Female
  • Castleton, NY
  • United States
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This artwork speak volumes... I feel the experience of this lively club, I can almost hear the music as it bounces of the walls.. I can see such implied dramatic movement of the club goers, the musician make such a presence. All your work is very im…
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very nice art
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About Me:
Wren Panzella

For years now, in clubs, I have been sketching performing jazz musicians, filling sketchbooks with gesture drawings of these artists making jazz. Using these drawings as a starting place I abstract from them often employing a multipoint perspective and perspectives from different moments to give visual expression to the movement and connectedness of the music.

Jazz is America’s most important contribution to international culture and it is my hope that my work contributes in some way to the appreciation of jazz.

I am interested in music of all cultures and in the human figure moving through music in dance. It is my intention in my artwork to create a figurative, sensual and visual art form.

My baseball work derives from summer nights of the New York Penn League watching short season rookie league baseball in upstate New York and western Massachusetts. Sketching these apprentice ballplayers in congenial settings such as Wahconah Park in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and Demashkie field in Oneonta, New York, I have developed a growing fascination with the visual beauty, the swift motion and complexity of this game.
About My Art:
Why make me do this I just wanted to add a comment on my Film favorite right this minute and I think for a long time like Brokeback mt, MILK. My art is nothing compared to what people do. The courage, yes I was a hippie, sat ins for Vietnam and no bras free sex..lucky on that one but really I did have to at least "love"... But to do what Milk did and I never knew it till today! I would say I was a jerk but we lived without tv (still do) without radio and without a telephone for six years.....I hope you all can forgive me.
Favorite Music:
JAZZ, Latin, Diverse etc....
Favorite Films:
12/15/08 just saw MILK and wow...See this! On the side Bob and I lived in St. Croix from 1974-1979 and we had NO idea
Too many to mention
I think my most favorite films are French and Italian. I am not a big fan of American over and over again films. There have been a few good ones that snuck in.
Favorite Artists:
Still reassessing this one, I am tired of museums
Website:
http://Wrenpanzella.com

A lot of my work is Glass and Etched Transfer painting Here is a discription of the techqnic


GLASS TRANSFER PAINTING

Glass Transfer Painting is a practice dating back to the Middle Ages in which paint is applied directly to glass and viewed from the unpainted side. Since a painting on glass is very fragile I use a technique invented by the artist Robert Cartmell for transferring the painting from glass to paper or canvas. This is a process in which the back of the painting is adhered with polymer to paper or canvas and left to dry for twenty-four hours. It is then carefully lifted away from the less adhesive glass. What interests me most about Glass Painting is that my first impressions and marks are nearest the surface. Because in Glass Painting you work from the foreground to the background, the underpainting is added last creating new possibilities for unifying and deepening a composition. It is like turning a painting inside out.

ETCHED TRANSFER PAINTING

Etched Transfer Painting is a blend of Glass Painting technique and traditional etching methods. A copper or zinc plate is etched and then inked and wiped as you would do before printing your etching. The plate is then coated with a layer of polymer, sealing in the ink and preparing the surface to paint as in a Glass Painting. When the painting is completed it is adhered to the canvas with polymer and left for twenty-four hours to dry. Then the painting is carefully pulled up and away from the plate. The ink in the etched lines is pulled out and sits on top of the painting in relief. This procedure creates a luminosity of color that sits behind beautiful fine black etched lines.

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At 4:19pm on December 8, 2009, Sandra Wray said…
thanks - your work is amazing - must be quite something to work in reverse...
At 10:20am on December 7, 2009, dennis faherty said…
Great Works, wish i could have been there....your page was an enjoyable 60 min. thanks for sharing...
At 2:02am on December 7, 2009, Sylvia Pekarek said…
Thank you so much for the great comment.. All your work is very impressive, I found so much detail and great deal of a story to be told in all your work, just excellent.
Cheers
Sylvia
At 1:37am on December 7, 2009, Lavinia Young said…
Thanks Wren...I didn't know I was !!

thanks again though

Lavinia x
At 9:48pm on December 6, 2009, Jorge Munguía said…
thanks for your friendship too wren
At 7:10pm on December 6, 2009, Deniz Denizel said…
Thanks Wren... !
At 2:05pm on November 6, 2009, Creations Magazine said…
Great work. Would love you to join Art Creations Magazine.
At 4:39pm on September 30, 2009, carola ploederl said…
thank you for your replay,
and i wish to be an artist..i really would love to be able to paint and describe emotions like only art can do. you have really a beautiful talent and i really like your works.
At 10:06am on September 13, 2009, JÚLIA FERNÁNDEZ SÁNCHEZ said…
Thanks new friend, your artwork is too very interesting and very expresive. Congratulations
Júlia
www.pinturasjulia.net
At 6:58am on July 16, 2009, earl wilson said…
Thanks. It will be just a short run at first to re-introduce the show in its updated version. It is a bit outrageous and a great deal of fun. I'll post more specific info when the time comes for folks who are in NYC.
 
 

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