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posted by Michael Moffa on 22.Jun.2009
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posted by Michael Moffa on 30.Mar.2009
Get a "slice" of the original composition!

Composition #1A by Michael Moffa
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Zazzle's print-on-demand technology allows Michael Moffa to offer close-up and detail images of selected Concentric Circles Series paintings as posters and giclee prints on canvas in a variety of sizes.
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posted by Michael Moffa on 18.Mar.2009
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Composition # 15 by Michael Moffa
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posted by Michael Moffa on 17.Mar.2009
An early 1989 Moffa mixed-media work, "Ladies in a Surrealistic Landscape" represents my transition from small canvas panel compositions to working with small and mid-sized pre-stretched canvas as a support for my acrylic painting and collage expressions.
Most likely the first execution of my layered dematerialization effect painting and wash style, the abstract background become a surreal setting for the foreground paper appliques. Theatrical in simplicity, this work utilizes a style akin to loosely painted stage backdrops with the "actors" of the image in the foreground.
The 'Ladies' of the image, are xerographically reproduced line-art illustrations from 1920's fashion illustrations, closely cropped and colored wiht marker before applied with acrylic mediums in contrived groupings to imply an outdoor reception or gathering.
Playing on my liking for art deco design, surrealistic art as well as film and television dramatization of Jazz Era society, this work gathers disparate design elements and creates a whole.
posted by Michael Moffa on 22.Feb.2009
My art, and the Concentric Circles Series in particular, draws alot of influence from Art Deco architecture, design and painitng styles.
Aware of Art Deco and Cubism for some time, my exposure to the art styles expanded through my study of the inter-connectivity of Twentieth Century fashion, art and photography in my research projects at Univeristy of Missouri in the late 1990's.
My final paper looked at the century in a decade by decade view of the topical design directions in each form of expression, and the growing inter-dependence and stylistic influences on the commercialization of apparel through advertising.
Drawn to the Art Deco period in particular in my study, it appeared to me to be the nexus point where the three design are media of fashion, art and photography trully became interactive in shaping cultural and design ideas and inspiration.
Museum visits that have conitnued to expanded my appreciation for this style have included the "Fashion and Cubism" exhibit at the Costume Insitute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 199 and the Victoria and Albert Museum's major Art Deco retrospective in 2003.
This study, and the mood and direction of Art Deco continue to influence my work. With it's inception in 1997 with the creation of "CHiPS", the Concentric Circles series at first started with wide circular arcs, and finally found it's voice with Compostion #2of 2000, where the circles met intersection, underpainting and Moffa's acrylic dematerialization wash techniques in vivid color.
The greatest influence on the series has since been the works of Robert and Sonia Delaunay. Exposed to Robert Delaunay's "Homage to Bleriot" of 1914 in my research at University of Missouri. I later had chance to view additional works by the artist at the Centre Georges Pompidou and Musee des Arts Modern de la Ville de Paris, and a major exhibition "Robert and Sonia Delaunay (1905-1941)" at the Museo Thyssen-Bournemisza in 2003.
The vibrant colors and circular forms of the Delaunay's have become not only appealing, but inspiring, and combine with my knowledge of Art Deco circular forms and architectural drafting experience to create intricate geometrical designs and patterns.
The series has continued to grow in expression from simple circular rings of color to intersecting lines, arcs and colorfields incorporating a variety of techniques including underpainting, overpainting and dematerialization washes.
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