Video: "Pyrotechnics" - paintings painted with fireworks
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Rosemarie Fiore is one of the passionate fans of pyrotechnics. It blows up everything that explodes and burns up everything that is burned. But he does this not only for his own pleasure, but also for the sake of a high goal, for the sake of creativity. Using different types of fireworks, Rosemary Fiore has created a striking and impressive abstract explosive series called Pyrotechnics.
Rosemary Fiore paints her canvases with fireworks, colored smoke bombs, explosives with a random movement of a powder charge, and flares. The artist lights fireworks directly on a huge canvas lying on a cement floor, and sometimes controls the movement of pyrotechnics using containers and cans, or holding an explosive on a long stick. Explosions of fireworks create strokes and lines similar to bright rays, as well as patches of magenta, brownish yellow, copper and tan, which vary in saturation and intensity. The final finished canvas contains several layers of collaged explosions, which is an abstract composition. The artist recently showcased several of her large-format canvases at a solo show in a New York gallery. The incendiary process of detonating and holding burning fireworks over the canvas reveals the fragile woman's remarkable aesthetic control over flammable materials.
Rosemary Fiore earned her BA from the University of Virginia in 1994 and her MA from the University of Chicago School of Art in 1999. The artist showcases her work at the Gallery Bar and Winkleman galleries in New York.
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