US Navy Veteran Artist Edward Longo Exhibits in New York

Agora Gallery

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Edward Longo’s paintings are combinations of spontaneous inspiration, emotional freedom and daring color explorations. Longo describes the creative process as “the art of transferring one’s feelings from the palette onto the canvas.â€￾ Early life on the East Coast brought Edward Longo in contact with the verdant countryside and oceans, inasmuch as brine rolling foam and lusty breezes became ingrained within the confines of a truly sensitive spirit. With bold colors and painterly brushstrokes, Longo’s work possesses a passionate flair, even in his most serene compositions. His work displays the attention to intense colors and geometric shapes of Abstract Expressionism, while exuding the Romanticism and soft brushwork of Impressionism. Originally from Hartford, CT, Edward Longo studied architectural drafting and painting. Adding photography to his list of talents, throughout the past twenty years he has exhibited his work in prominent Manhattan galleries, hotels, and public spaces. He currently lives and works in New York City.

From March 16 to April 6 at Agora Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, Chelsea, New York. Opening hours: 11am-6pm. Reception March 22nd, 6-8 PM. Please visit http://www.agora-gallery.com/ArtistInvite/Edward_Longo.aspx for more information. Please note that some images in the exhibition contain nudity.
 

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