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Joshua S. Franco

Acrylic Paintings

Artist Statement

Growing up in Allentown, Pennsylvania, among the ghosts and mausoleums of industrial manufacturing, might have shaped me in a different way, had it not been for the influence of my mother, a talented painter who worked in oils. Endlessly inventive, unafraid of color, she instilled in me early on an appreciation for beauty and the profoundly personal understanding that, in this world, one could literally paint one's self free - an idea that appealed to me.

It is my feeling that the great traditions live in all of us, and that alongside all of the ingenious novelties at our disposal, these traditions continue to inform art's most imaginative and inspired experiments. Many of my paintings have a Surrealist influence. Working mainly with acrylic, I explore the complexity of relationships and the feelings that accompany them - love, desire, longing, fear - subjects familiar to us all. Of course, all of these topics are the order of the day in film, literature and music, but for me the rules of the imagination, the way chance and surprise provide unexpected twists of meaning, are what gives a painting its authentic surge, its real presence and power.

Personal commissions available.

Galleries

Blue Rain Gallery Santa Fe, NM
The Collector's Guide Albuquerque, NM
Park Fine Art Albuquerque, NM

Events

January 24 - April 18, 2010 Albuquerque Now: Winter, The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History
Opening Reception January 24th, 5pm
May 3 - 28, 2010 2010 International Tour Show, Park Fine Art, Albuquerque
Opening Reception May 7th, 5-8pm
June 9 - 15, 2010 2010 International Tour Show, Gallery Edel, Japan
Opening Reception June 10th, 5-8pm
Amazing Grace The Welcome Home Committee Stealing a Heart Connie Rose Remaly After The Right Hand Was Hung Up, The Left Continued
Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace

Acrylic on Board

18.25"H x 13"W

Photo by Geist Light Photography

The Welcome Home Committee

The Welcome Home Committee

Acrylic on Canvas

36"H x 36"W

Stealing a Heart

Stealing a Heart

Acrylic on Lanikai Ukulele

Commission

Photo by Geist Light Photography

Connie Rose Remaly

Connie Rose Remaly

Original Acrylic on Canvas

Giclee Print on Canvas, 24"h x 24"w, Ed 50
Giclee Print on Watercolor Paper, Image Size 34"h x 34"w, Ed 100

josh@joshuafrancoart.com

62"H x 62"W

After The Right Hand Was Hung Up, The Left Continued

After The Right Hand Was Hung Up, The Left Continued

Acrylic on Board, Hand-made Frame

josh@joshuafrancoart.com

26"H x 16"W

Photo by Geist Light Photography

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