Pinardi’s work reflects the heritage of early twentieth-century
surrealism while showcasing a minimalistic approach,
trompe l’oeil style, and creative skill across several media.
Throughout his prolific career, Pinardi produced a series of
paintings and sculptures dealing with both the dream world
and the viewer’s consciousness by integrating art’s historical
and religious symbols into his own experiences. He has
developed an individual style that honors, builds upon, and
establishes new modes of dealing with the subconscious.
This book, which includes an in-depth essay by Francine
Koslow Miller and 125 full-color illustrations, introduces
the reader to Pinardi’s exceptional career as he integrated
his unique life experience into a body of thought-provoking
artwork.
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12 x 12, 152 pages, 125 color illustrations
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