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Born 1975 San Francisco, California. Known for: Large-scale botanic, abstraction.
A native of St. Louis, Angelina Gualdoni studied painting and installation art at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and then went to Chicago to pursue a professional career. One of... Read full biography
A native of St. Louis, Angelina Gualdoni studied painting and installation art at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and then went to Chicago to pursue a professional career. One of her jobs was helping to execute a site-specific work of Sol LeWitt's, and attributes that experience... Read full biography
A native of St. Louis, Angelina Gualdoni studied painting and installation art at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and then went to Chicago to pursue a professional career. One of her jobs was helping to execute a site-specific work of Sol LeWitt's, and attributes that experience to learning to use masking tape to mark off sections of a work to be painted. Her palette is bleached pastels, something she refers to as her "cotton candy colors.". Source: Art & Antiques, December,... Read full biography
A native of St. Louis, Angelina Gualdoni studied painting and installation art at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and then went to Chicago to pursue a professional career. One of her jobs was helping to execute a site-specific work of Sol LeWitt's, and attributes that experience to learning to use masking tape to mark off sections of a work to be painted. Her palette is bleached pastels, something she refers to as her "cotton candy colors.". Source: Art & Antiques, December, 2001.
A native of St. Louis, Angelina Gualdoni studied painting and installation art at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and then went to Chicago to pursue a professional career. One of her jobs was helping to execute a site-specific work of Sol LeWitt's, and attributes that experience to learning to use masking tape to mark off sections of a work to be painted. Her palette is bleached pastels, something she refers to as her "cotton candy colors.". Source: Art & Antiques, December, 2001.
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