Owing to the extraordinary talents of Rex Media, The Studio of Joseph Criscuoli has a new home, a new look and a greatly-improved presence. You can read the official News Release, and we hope you will drop us a comment and let us know what you think, and let others … Read More
Looking for a product mix beyond Fine Art Prints and Note Cards featuring the work of Joseph Criscuoli? Well, to each their own! For a limited time (we’re kinda testing this a bit), Throw Pillows, Duvet Covers, Shower Curtains, Tote Bags, Phone Cases, T-Shirts, Round Beach Towels, Towels (Beach and … Read More
At 24″ x 18″, “Chesapeake Dawn” is not my largest painting, but it does have a brilliant sky treatment, and a unique look to the shoreline. Most importantly, it is now complete and has been added to the Portfolio.
Perhaps the only painting not signed on the front surface of the canvas, “Rise or Recede” is a geometric perspective exercise that can be displayed as either a 22″ x 28″ or a 28″ x 22″ painting and has now been added to the Portfolio.
Once upon a time many years ago, my Mother swam with the dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center in Marathon, Florida. After the entire family had opened all of their gifts on Christmas morning, I presented her with this painting. While I believe that people, in general, should not find … Read More
Following the background gradations that I had toyed with in the painting “Cloud”, I wanted to expand on that technique a bit with this canvas, a 24″ x 24″ entitled “Nova”. I’m very pleased with the central circle and how it visually swirls a bit, and it’s a nice addition … Read More
My Mother-in-Law asked for a painting of birds. “Nothing too large”, she said and so I selected an 18″ x 12″ canvas. Ask, and ye shall receive! I especially enjoyed painting the cardinal and adding this new work to my Portfolio.
After completing “Sentinels”, I needed to clear my head a bit with a quick geometric work. I’d had this doodle-type image in my sketchbook for more than ten years and wanted to mess around with a background featuring gradations like those in “The Crucifixion”. The result was a very enjoyable … Read More
Many years ago when my family was quite young, we made yearly trips to Ocean City, Maryland – with the usual short drive north into Delaware. Along the way we would see these large cement structures which I had researched and then photographed, intending to one day capture them on … Read More
Playing around with a bristle-brush to achieve the background effect and large tentacles of multiple flat colors, this painting came to completion the day before the great solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, and went into my Portfolio right away.