Sorelle's newest artist, Tony Iadicicco, was born in Watertown, New York. He grew up in a military family, spending his childhood in Germany and Schenectady, NY. He studied Graphic Design for a time at Sage College in Albany, before moving to Florida and later, New York City. It was during this time that he began developing his distinct abstract style of painting, which features soft, blended colors, often centered around a notable horizon line.
After ultimately returning to Upstate New York, Tony began working with community organizations and hosting his own studio shows. Now, his artwork has been showcased at various art galleries in the Capital District of New York, including the Clement Art Gallery and the Albany Institute of History & Art, where he was recognized as one of "Tomorrow's Masters of Today." He has also been named one of the region's, "40 Under 40" for his work in the arts, and spearheaded the Capital Walls program, for which he curates public art murals throughout the area.
Tony's work centers around balance. Drawing on the landscape to create his abstract compositions, his paintings explore the convergence of softness in light, blended color, and the starkness of the unwavering horizon line.
"We are thrilled for the addition of Tony's work to the Sorelle collection of art," says owner, Sandy Pelletier. "Tony's paintings have elements of so many different things - abstraction, geometry, the landscape, tranquility... they even border on minimalist. His work is a cool neutral addition to a space, that's also unique."
Tony's work has also been exhibited in New York City and in London, and is part of private collections worldwide. You can shop his original paintings and fine art prints on his Artist page.
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