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Anahi DeCanio exhibits at Bloomingdale's in Celebration of  National Hispanic Heritage Month

9/12/2017

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PictureAnahi DeCanio's artwork selected to be exhibited at Bloomingdale's Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Long Island Arts Alliance, Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Bloomingdale’s and TD Charitable Foundation are pleased to announce a collaborative art exhibition to celebrate September’s National Hispanic Heritage Month at Bloomingdale’s Furniture Gallery. A Free Artists’ Reception is scheduled for Wednesday, September 13 at 6 PM in the Bloomingdale’s Furniture Gallery of Roosevelt Field Mall.


2017 Exhibiting Artists

Berges Alvarez, Domingo Carrasco, Anahi DeCanio, Hector DeCordova, Ernani deSilva and Oscar Toro


Join us for an evening celebrating the art, food, music and culture of the Long Island Hispanic American Community.

Long Island Arts Alliance, Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Bloomingdale's and TD Charitable Foundation are pleased to announce a collaborative art exhibition to celebrate September's National Hispanic Heritage Month.
 
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
with a new 
Hispanic Heritage Exhibit Sept 13 - Oct 15

FREE ARTISTS RECEPTION - Wed., Sept 13 at 6 PM
EMAIL to RSVP

Wine provided by Casa De Vinos and Luis Vasquez


Directions to Bloomingdale's Furniture Gallery of Roosevelt Field Mall. 
Come in at the entrance by the AMC Roosevelt Field Theater right off of Old Country Road.

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Unedited Abstractions by Anahi DeCanio at Quogue Library

9/7/2017

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Please visit Quogue Library Link for original article and Calendar of Events. 

​ANAHI DECANIO: UNEDITED ABSTRACTIONS EXHIBIT IN QUOGUE, NEW YORK

September 2017 Exhibit
Reception: Friday, September 8, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Anahi DeCanio is a multi-disciplinary artist working in a variety of media, including collage and assemblage. She is also the Creative Director of ArtyZen Studios, which focuses on fine art and product design. Ms. DeCanio, born in Uruguay, started her career on Wall Street and has been painting professionally for over a decade.

The artist sees “every brushstroke, color, element or scratch as symbols of the marks left behind by life events and the passage of time.” She explores this concept by applying countless strokes of paint and occasional collage elements and gilding to create intricate abstract landscapes. The alternating of opaque and transparent pigments adds to the complexity of these richly textured and luminously colored
paintings. “Some of these layers are part of the story but remain hidden,” the artist says, “some subtly reveal themselves in small glimpses.”

Ms. DeCanio is the founder and curator of the eco-friendly art and design show eARThHamptons, held annually on the East End. She is an active participant and volunteer in several charities and art organizations. Her work has been published widely and can be seen in several TV and motion picture productions. She has won numerous awards in national juried competitions and has participated in group and solo exhibits in Long Island, Manhattan, Brooklyn and Washington D.C. The artist is also a licensed agent with Douglas Elliman. 

Lulie Morrisey and Cristina Kepner are chairs of this exhibit, which will be on display from September 1-30.

Phyllis Hammond

Phyllis Hammond, a Springs sculptor, has been making art for 80 years. Her long career includes working as a draftsman at Raytheon for Patriot missiles. Early on she studied at the Kyoto City College of Fine Arts in Japan and later devoted many years to teaching. She started spending time on the East
End in the ‘80s and moved to Springs permanently in 1995.

Ms. Hammond began her career working in clay and over 40 years created many, often huge, clay sculptures and “whole environments,” exhibiting her work in numerous venues in SoHo and elsewhere over the years.

After she had moved to Long Island she decided to change direction, and today her work is created using steel and aluminum. As detailed in an article in the East Hampton Star (12-15-16), her sculptures start with “spontaneously doodled pencil drawings,” which she then redraws in more detail and scans
into a computer. These are converted into drawings in a vector program which are read by a waterjet machine that cuts the shapes from 4-by-8 foot sheets of aluminum.

The aluminum shapes are fed into a rolling machine at Liberty Iron Works in Southampton, further hammered and welded, and then powder-coated in bright shades of orange, blue, green and yellow. Some of the pieces are combined with others and some become large eight-foot screens.

Last fall Ms. Hammond installed five new sculptures in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in New York City and four at the Summit Library in New Jersey. She is currently working on an installation in the New York City Garment District.

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LOVE ME LOVE YES - Anahi DeCanio - At Quogue Library
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    • Not so Mellow Yellows
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