Geoffrey Fontaigne
Geoffrey Fontaigne grew up on the north shore of Long Island to a family grounded in both the arts and sciences. His father (a former engineer) is currently a physical therapist and university professor, while his mother is a musically gifted high-school teacher with master's degrees in both literature and special education. Geoffrey's interest in visual arts began in the late 1970's with an attraction to the French impressionists. Throughout the 1980's, his studies broadened to include the surrealists, minimalists, and other more modern masters. After a preliminary survey of art history, and experimentation with various styles and media, Fontaigne developed his artistic technique under well-known artists such as Jeanne Timko, Mary Lynn Conte-Law and famed illustrator Mark Graham.
At Carnegie Mellon University, Fontaigne's studies advanced his passion for the arts and enhanced his ability to view compositions on multiple levels. Mathematical coursework expanded his ability to distill problems and utilize advanced abstract theories and images in problem-solving. Musical training developed his sensitivities to subtle changes in dynamics, movement, structure, and thematic development. Additional training in gross anatomy, figure drawing, anatomical drawing, and kinematics, honed his existing skills for portraying human interaction. A post-graduate photography apprenticeship with Ron Pretzer refined Fontaigne's eye for light and composition in two-dimensional images.
After a successful five-year career in business and technology, Fontaigne rededicated himself to his artistic passion full-time. Fontaigne is the Director of the School for Drawing and Painting at Haven Art, in Port Washington NY. Geoffrey offers over 20 courses to students age 3 through adult, and currently teaches 15 classes each week. Geoffrey remains committed to arts education. At his exhibitions, he involves students of all ages, and generally sets aside an hour for an interactive question and answer session dedicated to students and parents. He makes regular visits to local schools to foster creative talent and give back to the community.
Geoffrey's artwork can be found in numerous private collections in the U.S. and Europe, and is regularly displayed in solo and group exhibitions. For more information on his upcoming events, click here.
In his free time, Geoffrey enjoys outdoor activities, social functions, museums, art exhibitions, parks, theatre, and various events at Lincoln Center.
Geoffrey Fontaigneによる現代アート作品を見つけ、最近のアートワークを閲覧し、オンラインで購入します。 カテゴリ: 現代アメリカ人アーティスト. 芸術的ドメイン: 絵画. 口座の種類: アーティスト , 2004以来のメンバー (原産国 アメリカ合衆国). ArtMajeurでGeoffrey Fontaigneの最新作品を購入する: 現代アーティストGeoffrey Fontaigneによる素晴らしい芸術を発見してください。アートワークを閲覧したり、オリジナルアートやハイエンドプリントを購入したりできます。
アーティストの価値, バイオグラフィー, アーティストのスタジオ:
Counterpoint Series • 11作品
すべて表示Figurative Ribbons • 11作品
すべて表示Windows Series • 15作品
すべて表示Viscosity Series • 10作品
すべて表示Series Beurre - Impasto metallic and colorful paintings • 10作品
すべて表示売却されたアートワーク • 24作品
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バイオグラフィー
Geoffrey Fontaigne grew up on the north shore of Long Island to a family grounded in both the arts and sciences. His father (a former engineer) is currently a physical therapist and university professor, while his mother is a musically gifted high-school teacher with master's degrees in both literature and special education. Geoffrey's interest in visual arts began in the late 1970's with an attraction to the French impressionists. Throughout the 1980's, his studies broadened to include the surrealists, minimalists, and other more modern masters. After a preliminary survey of art history, and experimentation with various styles and media, Fontaigne developed his artistic technique under well-known artists such as Jeanne Timko, Mary Lynn Conte-Law and famed illustrator Mark Graham.
At Carnegie Mellon University, Fontaigne's studies advanced his passion for the arts and enhanced his ability to view compositions on multiple levels. Mathematical coursework expanded his ability to distill problems and utilize advanced abstract theories and images in problem-solving. Musical training developed his sensitivities to subtle changes in dynamics, movement, structure, and thematic development. Additional training in gross anatomy, figure drawing, anatomical drawing, and kinematics, honed his existing skills for portraying human interaction. A post-graduate photography apprenticeship with Ron Pretzer refined Fontaigne's eye for light and composition in two-dimensional images.
After a successful five-year career in business and technology, Fontaigne rededicated himself to his artistic passion full-time. Fontaigne is the Director of the School for Drawing and Painting at Haven Art, in Port Washington NY. Geoffrey offers over 20 courses to students age 3 through adult, and currently teaches 15 classes each week. Geoffrey remains committed to arts education. At his exhibitions, he involves students of all ages, and generally sets aside an hour for an interactive question and answer session dedicated to students and parents. He makes regular visits to local schools to foster creative talent and give back to the community.
Geoffrey's artwork can be found in numerous private collections in the U.S. and Europe, and is regularly displayed in solo and group exhibitions. For more information on his upcoming events, click here.
In his free time, Geoffrey enjoys outdoor activities, social functions, museums, art exhibitions, parks, theatre, and various events at Lincoln Center.
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国籍:
アメリカ合衆国
- 生年月日 : 1975
- 芸術的ドメイン:
- グループ: 現代アメリカ人アーティスト
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影響
教育
認定されたアーティスト値
実績
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最新ニュース
現代アーティストからのすべての最新ニュースGeoffrey Fontaigne
Expos Collective (Listing)
• 1991 – Group Exhibition, Port Washington Public Library (Port Washington, NY)
• 1992 – Group Exhibition, Port Washington Public Library (Port Washington, NY)
• 1993 – Group Exhibition, Port Washington Public Library (Port Washington, NY)
• 1995 – Group Exhibition, Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA)
• 1995 – Group Exhibition, Hillel of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
• 1996 – Group Exhibition, Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA)
• 1996 – Group Exhibition, Hillel of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
• 1998 – Group Exhibition, SUNY Geneseo Dept of Photography and Publications
• 2003 – Group Exhibition, Southampton Artists Association June Show (Southampton, NY)
• 2003 – Joint Exhibition with Australian Artist Jacinta Stewart, Harry's Roadhouse (Asbury Park, NJ)
• 2003 – "Art in the Park" festival, Agawam Park (Southampton, NY)
• 2003 – "SoNo Arts Celebration" festival (South Norwalk, CT)
• 2003 – Group Exhibition, Agora Gallery (Soho, New York City, NY)
• 2003 – Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Arts Fair (Bridgehampton, NY)
論文
Geoffrey Fontaigne grew up on the north shore of Long Island to a family grounded in both the arts and sciences. His father (a former engineer) is currently a physical therapist and university professor, while his mother is a musically gifted high-school teacher with master's degrees in both literature and special education. Geoffrey's interest in visual arts began in the late 1970's with an attraction to the French impressionists. Throughout the 1980's, his studies broadened to include the surrealists, minimalists, and other more modern masters. After a preliminary survey of art history, and experimentation with various styles and media, Fontaigne developed his artistic technique under well-known artists such as Jeanne Timko, Mary Lynn Conte-Law and famed illustrator Mark Graham.
At Carnegie Mellon University, Fontaigne's studies advanced his passion for the arts and enhanced his ability to view compositions on multiple levels. Mathematical coursework expanded his ability to distill problems and utilize advanced abstract theories and images in problem-solving. Musical training developed his sensitivities to subtle changes in dynamics, movement, structure, and thematic development. Additional training in gross anatomy, figure drawing, anatomical drawing, and kinematics, honed his existing skills for portraying human interaction. A post-graduate photography apprenticeship with Ron Pretzer refined Fontaigne's eye for light and composition in two-dimensional images.
After a successful five-year career in business and technology, Fontaigne rededicated himself to his artistic passion full-time. Fontaigne is the Director of the School for Drawing and Painting at Haven Art, in Port Washington NY. Geoffrey offers over 20 courses to students age 3 through adult, and currently teaches 15 classes each week. Geoffrey remains committed to arts education. At his exhibitions, he involves students of all ages, and generally sets aside an hour for an interactive question and answer session dedicated to students and parents. He makes regular visits to local schools to foster creative talent and give back to the community.
Geoffrey's artwork can be found in numerous private collections in the U.S. and Europe, and is regularly displayed in solo and group exhibitions. For more information on his upcoming events, click here.
In his free time, Geoffrey enjoys outdoor activities, social functions, museums, art exhibitions, parks, theatre, and various events at Lincoln Center.
Expos Solo (Listing)
• 2003 – Solo Exhibition (2), The Stone Pony (Asbury Park, NJ)
• 2003 – Joint Exhibition with Australian Artist Jacinta Stewart, Harry's Roadhouse (Asbury Park, NJ)
2003 – Solo Exhibition, Haven Art Gallery, New York (1 month)