Title: Bruce Piermarini Creates Beautiful Three Dimensional Paintings
1Bruce Piermarini Creates Beautiful Three
Dimensional Paintings
2Born and brought up in Leominster, Central
Massachusetts, Bruce Piermarini is a professional
artist known for his beautiful monochrome
paintings. Iconic and intense, his artistic
creations depict a spectrum of colors and
spontaneous perfection. The paintings he creates
shows looping, squirming, and other organic forms
set against a distinct, fluid background. His
unique style of creating abstract compositions
showcasing an interesting use of color and
texture has won him huge appreciation from people
all around the world. The main influence for
Bruce has been Morris Louis, because like Louis,
he too loves heroic scale and exploring the
expressive possibilities of pouring paints.
3Bruce Piermarini has been painting for over
twenty five years now and has grown tremendously
as an artist. His work has been exhibited in
different countries, including The United
States, China, Canada, Ireland, and many more.
Some of his exhibitions held in the past are
Fiore International d' Art Contemporain
(F.I.A.C.) France (2004), REALTRA, St. Patrick's
School, Gardiner's Hill, Cork, Ireland (2005),
Bruce Poermarini/Solo Exhibition, New Large
Paintings, The Museum of New New Painting,
Toronto, Canada (2006), Looking at Art a Primer,
Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Florida
(2007), Abstract Expressionism Then and Now,
Flint Institute of the Arts, 1120 E. (2012), and
many others. Bruce's recent work has won many
accolades for being highly articulated and
refined.
4Bruce Piermarini has attained formal training to
become a professional artist. He enrolled at the
School of Visual Arts in New York in the year
1975. After receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree in 1977, he went on to pursue Yale Norfolk
Fellowship in Norfolk, Connecticut. Later, he
completed his Masters degree in Fine Arts from
Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore,
Maryland. After successfully completing his
formal education, he came back to Massachusetts
and continued his passion i.e. creating three
dimensional paintings.
5Thank You Bruce Piermarini