Wild Flower

Ray Ciarrocchi

Wild Flower, 202125.4 x 20.32cmSign in to view price
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oil on panelHarper's
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This vibrant painting showcases a bouquet of lush, crimson-colored flowers set against a soft, pastel-hued background. The artist's bold, expressive brushstrokes capture the texture and vibrancy of the blooms, while the overall composition is balanced and harmonious. The subject matter is simple yet evocative, evoking a sense of beauty and tranquility. The artist's style and techniques suggest a modern, impressionistic approach, with the focus on capturing the essence and emotional impact of the floral arrangement rather than precise realism. This work likely aims to celebrate the natural world and the artist's personal connection to it. ...

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Wild Flower
Artist
Ray Ciarrocchi
B.1933, American

Ray Ciarrocchi, grounded in abstraction, embraces a liberating approach to composing landscapes, balancing color harmonies and paint application with intuitive freedom. He uses observed reality as a starting point but ultimately paints to reveal his own vision, blending perception and emotion through his brushwork. This method allows him to craft moods that fuse seeing and feeling, continuing the modernist tradition while advancing a longstanding genre. Ciarrocchi focuses on evocative depictions of the picturesque landscapes of upstate New York. His work reflects a rich lineage of influences—from Claude Lorrain and Corot to the Hudson River School and contemporary realist painters—culminating in lush, semi-imagined portrayals of the American countryside. Each scene is filtered through his personal sensibility, suggesting that capturing landscape truth is ultimately an expression of individual vision. Some paintings evoke the atmospheric, often distant vistas found in fifteenth-century Italian Renaissance art. Like those masters, Ciarrocchi frames his views to create a sense of separation, inviting contemplation. Yet his landscapes possess a distinctly modern tangibility, distilling the essence of place—the color, light, scale, and calm order—into images that evoke the emotional impact of a first encounter. ...

Ray Ciarrocchi: Artworks
Field by a River
Ray CiarrocchiField by a River, 1989
105.41 x 181.61cm
August Moonrise
Ray CiarrocchiAugust Moonrise, 1992
142.24 x 106.68cm
Fiery Moon - Midnight Sea
Wild Flower
Ray CiarrocchiWild Flower, 2021
25.4 x 20.32cm
Conero Bay
Ray CiarrocchiConero Bay, 2019
20.32 x 25.4cm
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