Discover the contemporary work of Patrick salamone
Originally from Lyon, he now lives and works in Corrèze. Salamone's particularity is to systematically seek and renew his approach and expression, whether through color or the codified rhythm of his writing. Seeking the boundary of the illegible, methodically leading
his work towards abstraction and minimalism, he considers every form as a stroke or a line, to give a third dimension to his Art. It is also a way of giving meaning to the architectural dimension of his work and of reinvesting the space of the gaze.
Expressing himself as well acrylic and ink, as well as oil painting, Patrick Salamone, abstract expressionist painter, cultivates a spontaneity of the pictorial gesture and an instantaneity of emotional expression. His creations are inspired by Asian art, bringing them this Zen side, making them unique while inscribing them in a standardized whole. This is explained by the importance of the colors that make up each abstract, lyrical canvas or his butterflies, an escape from architectural work.
Over the years and according to his moods, his writing evolves. It gives collectors the choice of acquiring different works, where we find spontaneity in the gesture, more physical, which turns into physical prowess as the size of the works increases. Patrick Salamone builds his canvases intuitively, remains free to express his emotions by flowing the paint or projecting it, using "Dripping".
Expressiveness fills him, frees him, carries him away in a frenzy of production, from his Abstract and colorful collections to his Butterflies.
Regularly present in various exhibitions, he participates in numerous collective exhibitions, exhibitions, in France and abroad. He has been many times guest of honor in several exhibitions and municipalities and exhibits in different Galleries around the World..
To remain free in his art, in his approach and his expression of the stroke and the line, of the codified rhythm of writing, seeking the frontier of the illegible, and methodically leading his work towards abstraction and minimalism; to give a third dimension to his art, another way of giving meaning to the architectural dimension of his work. and reinvesting the space of the gaze