'BOUQUET OF FLOWERS' - Acrylic on Canvas
Dimension: 30'' x 24''
Certification of Authenticity: Apricus Art Collection
Signature: Signed by Artist
I used to see so many lovely ladies at weddings, and I wanted to create a piece that would remind me of summer and the bouquet of flowers.
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BIOGRAPHY
Native New Yorker, Benjamin Casiano is an accomplished creative director, designer & painter. He received his BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, having always considered painting as his true passion.
His work, heavily influenced by renowned masters globally, combines elements of neo/pop-cubism & expressionism.
Inspired & influenced by the great masters worldwide, But it's the women that played a crucial role in his life, which is why he pays tribute to them with his paintings. Despite his tendency towards geometric & abstract shapes, a common theme in his artwork is the one-eyed figure. This motif, symbolizing his alter ego, also serves as a self-portrait of his subconscious.
Casiano himself has shared, “I'm visually impaired from one eye, but the irony is I was painting figures with a single eye years before losing vision. Perhaps some kind of foreshadowing”. Despite this physical challenge, he has never allowed it to hinder his passion and dedication to art. Casiano's pieces have been showcased in
galleries from across the U.S. ,Europe & recently acquired by art museums in Chicago and in South Korea. He earned numerous honors, awards & worldwide recognition through global publications. His exhibitions span across various cities such as New York City, Philadelphia, Santa Rosa, San Francisco, Paris & Oudewater, Holland. His works are acquired by corporate & private collectors worldwide.
His ambition is pretty straightforward: To introduce something unique and unseen in the fabric of modern-day culture. He does this one painting at a time. One exhibition at a time.
Artist Statement
Art has been there since the very beginning. A companion that never left my side, watching me in the distance even when I was doing other things. She waited quietly, patiently until one day she saw me in complete solitude. I picked up a brush and that’s when she leaned over and whispered, What took yah?