Robert Cusani
ArtistUSA
About Artist:
I am a self-taught artist (painter, digital, writer, actor) from New York City. I have been living in Los Angeles since 2007. I am a member of the Los Angeles Artist Association. You can also purchase my work (mostly gorgeous digital prints) on my Facebook business page, Cusani Art - please check it out!
About Artwork:
Let this painting take you on a whimsical ride through time and space with my own special cast of characters. Like Arthur Rubenstein said, "the pauses, that's where the art resides" and the space between this painting's elements provides the counterpoint to the free-for-all attitude of my figurines, who are solely focused on their own exploits, wantonly buzzing around and through each other, with the insouciant, laissez-faire of everyday heroes...if only in their own minds. Each character moves, oblivious to the saturation of colors in the background, a harbinger of what lies ahead...a moment of calm in an impending storm.
Robert Cusani
Get The Trolley Out
- 2020
- 62 x 42 inches
- Fine Art Category: paintings
- Medium: Oil / Canvas
- Origin: USA
- Provenance: I created this work in my studio in Los Angeles, CA
- Signed: Signed lower right
- Comments:
My painting is in perfect, like-new mint condition. I just finished it in August, hasn't moved from my studio in LA.
- Price: $2,500.00 USD
- Seller: Robert Cusani, USA
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- Artplode ID: 5777
- Artplode Seller ID: 13008
About Artist:
I am a self-taught artist (painter, digital, writer, actor) from New York City. I have been living in Los Angeles since 2007. I am a member of the Los Angeles Artist Association. You can also purchase my work (mostly gorgeous digital prints) on my Facebook business page, Cusani Art - please check it out!
About Artwork:
Let this painting take you on a whimsical ride through time and space with my own special cast of characters. Like Arthur Rubenstein said, "the pauses, that's where the art resides" and the space between this painting's elements provides the counterpoint to the free-for-all attitude of my figurines, who are solely focused on their own exploits, wantonly buzzing around and through each other, with the insouciant, laissez-faire of everyday heroes...if only in their own minds. Each character moves, oblivious to the saturation of colors in the background, a harbinger of what lies ahead...a moment of calm in an impending storm.