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Bocchino, Serena – Magenta and Blue Flying

An abstract artwork featuring a tangle of thick, swirling lines and splashes of color, primarily in shades of red, dark brown, and blue, set against a white background. The colors are overlapping, creating a dense pattern that feels both fluid and tangled, with no clear focal point. The overall effect is one of dynamic motion, as if the colors are in the midst of an energetic dance.

About this Work

Bocchino, Serena

Magenta and Blue Flying

  • 2016
  • Enamel paint and mirrors on canvas
  • 28 x 34 inches
  • Gift of Mr. Stephen Keough

About the Artist

Bocchino, Serena

American
b. 1960 Englewood, New JerseyAmerican abstract artist Serena Bocchino received her Master of Arts degree from New York University in 1985. She is known for her abstract paintings and drawings that interpret the spontaneous and rhythmic qualities of music, particularly American jazz. The Museum of Modern Art in New York featured Bocchino’s paintings and process in a film documentary by Monica Scharf, which won most inspirational film in the New York Film Festival. Since 1989, Bocchino’s work has been the subject of six films. Bocchino’s work is included in more than forty Corporate and Public Collections, including Bergen Museum of Art and Science; Bronx Museum of the Arts; Montclair Art Museum; Saks Fifth Avenue, New York, NY; Smithsonian Museum, Irma and Bill Seitz Collection, Washington D.C.; Springfield Museum of Art; St. Louis Art Museum; The Brodsky Center, Rutgers University; Trenton State Museum; the Taoxichuan Art Museum of China Central Academy of Fine Arts; and The Zimmerli Art Museum.
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