Giorgio Vaselli

 

Giorgio Vaselli - Resurrection of a Bioenergetic Phoenix

Resurrection of a Bioenergetic Phoenix by Giorgio Vaselli

Artist Statement

“Most of all values, I believe in that of the great Old Masters, who have never failed to strive for technical expertise, whether in color, form, or composition.

Yet I consider the achievements of modernists equally significant, in their trials of broadening the fields of abstract invention and expression.

With a respect for the giants of the Fine Arts, I am determined to incorporate their teachings into my way of painting, through an energetic and dynamic view of reality, enriched by the expressivity of abstraction.”

- May of 2007

“I have arrived at a clear preference in my inner visuality, for realism in the abstract and the abstraction-enhanced surreal realms. From now on, I plan to depict more truly my view of a very real world existing in the collective human abtract visual imagination. I intend to portray vistas of a visual world where abstraction is genuinely realistic, instead of idealized, orderly, or approximately realistic. In essence, I have become at heart a realist of abstraction and surrealism.

With this newfound idea of “realism in abstraction” or “abstract realism”, I primarily want to explore and portray interdimensionality. Via meditation and spontaneous insight, I wish to depict worlds between integral dimensions, and scenes of dimensions superposed.”

- January of 2009

Biography

As a boy growing up in the countryside, Giorgio admired the exuberant beauty of nature. While becoming more mature however, his desire for envisioning and expressing ideas unseen in nature, has led him to realize the necessity of abstraction, which if handled properly, can open doors to a myriad of amazing worlds, richer in many ways than our own. Proper handling for him, means setting his standards high in both self-expression and technique.

Born in 1980 in Hungary, his childhood interest in art was instinctive, much like his development in his youth. His desire to learn, evolve and mature, led him to explore thoroughly the course of art history, acquiring knowledge of the different styles and techniques of both the Old and Modern Masters on his travels, while allowing his personal style to develop on its own.

His arrival to Canada in September of 2007, marks a milestone in both his life and his career, as he plans to exhibit and sell his work to a broader community of connoisseurs. In May of 2008, he has founded the Energy Art Movement with a few young artists who shared his vision of creating conceptual high-quality energetic artwork.

In December of 2008, he chose digital painting as his primary medium, after painting in oils for several years. His new works are thus available as high-quality limited-edition prints.

Member Data

Membership: exclusive member since May 1, 2008
Energy Art style: energetic surrealism
Medium: oil on canvas, digital art
Website: nrgizr.com
E-mail: contact form
Interview: with Peggy Mintun on Jul. 4, 2010