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Over The Moon Studios

Artist Russell D'Alessio

P.O. Box 428 Holden, Maine 04609

 Studio 207.351.5450

Year Around on the Web

paintings & prints www.rdalessio.com

wholesale www.rdalessio.com/wholesale

Purchases or Enquires  sales@rdalessio.com

Russell D'Alessio - russ@rdalessio.com 

Linda D'Alessio - linda@rdalessio.com

About Us

Over the Moon Studios was established in 1981 to promote and sell my original graphic designs on tee's, garments, and  furnishings. I sold these products in shops and galleries across the country.   In the early nineties I stopped wholesaling and began painting acrylic on canvas full time. I sold the original works at our own gallery in Bar Harbor, Maine and in several galleries across the country.

  Over the years many customers have requested my new work be put into print.  I have missed the graphic creative side of my talents and have once again with enjoyment and excitement I have created a NEW wholesale line.

I hope you and your customers enjoy my latest works.  My wife Linda, daughter-in-law Rebecca, and son James handle all the production in my studio in Dedham, Maine.  We all look forward to working with you.  Please, if you have any questions or input please don't hesitate to email or call.  We are looking forward to hearing from you and wish us all a prosperous year. Russell D'Alessio

 


A R T I S T   S T A T E M E N T  & BIO

Moving Toward The Infinite

"The eye, a strange balloon, moves toward the infinite" a 19th century lithograph by Odilon Redone was the first artwork to capture my imagination when I was a teen. To me this print speaks volumes about art life and human potential. Its foreground anchors us a the waters edge while a large hairy eyeball floats above the horizon like a mythical balloon, carrying our hopes toward the heavens. Its frightful appearance is somehow neutralized by its lofty intent. The best works of art come out of this push and pull swing of emotion. Love and hate, fear and desire. The tragic to the sublime are the tensions that somewhere in between we find the intrigue we call art. Art comes from somewhere outside our conscious intentions. Too much deliberation can be toxic, leaving it void of sprit and lacking emotion, I mostly begin painting from the abstract and find my way toward the figurative. The challenge is not so much where to begin, but where to finish. I like to work on several pieces at a time leaving the studio full of canvas at various stages of development. I suppose I do not consider a painting finished until the client comes and takes it away. In the course of everyday, I try and move on my own path of discovery. I try not to limit myself to one medium or genre. I do prefer my work to be spontaneous expressionist and allegorical beyond that who knows where tomorrow will lead. If I could paint with the fire of Picasso and the soul of Chagall, I would certainly find my nirvana. For now, I am content to paint all I can with my feet on the ground and my eye fixed on the strange balloon moving toward the infinite.

 

The Creative Path

Russell D'Alessio, born Glenridge,  New Jersey, 1950, a resident of the coast of Maine he currently splits his time between Key West, Florida, and his studio in Dedham, Maine.
 Mostly self-taught, preferring to learn by creating through his own self expression, he has had several years of formal training at schools in New Jersey and New York City.  He exhibits works in a variety of mediums; printmaking, photography, and collage, while his major works, acrylic on canvas command the most attention.

Russell's art displays chromatic and thematic richness.  His choice of subjects has been strongly influenced by his zest for life, therefore creating color and movement.  His zany sense of humor brings out the occasional whimsey and his sensitivity for the human form allows him to create beautiful flowing figures.  Persistence in creativity has permitted him to develop into a sensitive and mature artist.  D'Alessio's expression of universal humanistic ideals, connecting man to his physical surroundings flows easily through his works and have a time-less appeal.

His works can be found internationally and for three decades have been commissioned by individuals and corporations.  His work are currently available at his Studio in Dedham, Maine, the Pretty Marsh Gallery in Bar Harbor, Maine, and on the web.

 

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