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		<title>Robert Cipriani&#8217;s Award-Winning &#8216;Passages&#8217; Painting Series Marked for Two Upcoming Art Exhibitions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DUXBURY, Mass. /Massachusetts Newswire/ &#8212; In 2003, Passages 2 received &#8220;Directors&#8217; Choice of Outstanding Painting&#8221; at the Cambridge Art Association. Passages, Ocean to Bay 1 won &#8220;Artist of the Year, Painting&#8221; at the Cambridge Art ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DUXBURY, Mass. /Massachusetts Newswire/ &#8212; In 2003, Passages 2 received &#8220;Directors&#8217; Choice of Outstanding Painting&#8221; at the Cambridge Art Association. Passages, Ocean to Bay 1 won &#8220;Artist of the Year, Painting&#8221; at the Cambridge Art Association Members&#8217; Prize Show in 2005 and was selected &#8220;Best Cape Cod Landscape&#8221; at the Cape Cod Art Association in 2007. Today, painter and designer Robert Cipriani (<a href="http://www.robertcipriani.com" class="autohyperlink" title="http://www.robertcipriani.com" target="_blank">www.robertcipriani.com</a>) continues to evolve his award-winning &#8220;Passages&#8221; paintings. The series, along with other canvasses from his body of work, will be included in two upcoming exhibitions, the artist announces.</p>
<p>The first event, hosted by L&#8217;attitude Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston, Mass., runs from May 15 through July 6, 2008. Titled &#8220;Arcs and Angles,&#8221; the show features Cipriani&#8217;s paintings, many of them new &#8220;Passages,&#8221; along with sculptures by Rob Lorenson. An opening reception will be held May 17 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. The Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, Mass., will host a solo exhibition of the painter&#8217;s work from May 1 to June 7, 2009. </p>
<p>Cipriani&#8217;s stylized &#8220;Passages&#8221; landscapes interweave past, present, and future, bringing together glimpses of life, places, and memories in one place-in one moment. Fragments of grasses, marshes, bays, beaches, mountains, and ocean blur and commingle with transcendent elements that exist in paint for the first time.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I work on this series, I am simultaneously immersed in thinking about the painting and the act of painting,&#8221; he says. &#8220;What I&#8217;m creating and the act of creating are so close together in time as to be almost simultaneous at some points.&#8221;</p>
<p>Using pumice, sand, heavy gel mediums, and varnishes, Cipriani builds texture upon texture. The top of a &#8220;Passages&#8221; painting is quite smooth. The surface gradually intensifies towards the bottom, which can be as thick and sculptural as stone or stucco.</p>
<p>To view paintings in Cipriani&#8217;s &#8220;Passages&#8221; series, visit <a href="http://www.robertcipriani.com/montage.html" class="autohyperlink" title="http://www.robertcipriani.com/montage.html" target="_blank">http://www.robertcipriani.com/montage.html</a> and click through pages 1, 5, and 6. For more information on the painter and his body of work, visit <a href="http://www.robertcipriani.com" class="autohyperlink" title="http://www.robertcipriani.com" target="_blank">www.robertcipriani.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About Robert Cipriani</strong></p>
<p>A graduate of Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Cipriani is both a professional artist and a noted graphic designer. He has won over 800 regional, national, and international design awards. His paintings are represented by numerous galleries and have garnered a variety of acclaim, including an &#8220;Artist of the Year, Painting&#8221; designation from the Cambridge Art Association and the &#8220;Directors&#8217; Choice: Best Cape Cod Landscape&#8221; award at the 2007 Juried All Cape Cod Show. In May 2009, his paintings will be featured in a solo exhibition, curated by Exhibitions Curator Michael Giaquinto, at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis.</p>
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