ABOUT THE ARTIST

Gino Parisi has a passion for all things creative, channelling creative energy in order to manifest thought provoking artwork.

Parisi’s passion for art began at an early age and has continued throughout his adult life. His aptitude for creative vision has never left him and he has continued to pursue his love of art to this very day. His personal Spiritual journey has been the momentum and driving force behind his artwork.

Whilst predominantly using acrylic, Parisi is not limited to this medium and often will use a combination of acrylic, pastel and chalk in many of his paintings. However, it has not always been this way; at the start of his career his preferred medium was charcoal and hence this can still be found in many of his works today.  

With no preconception of what will flow onto the canvas, Parisi allows his connection with the creative source to inspire his artwork.   His creative and intuitive mind expands beyond our idea of reality to a place where creative energy flows through him and onto the canvas. 

Parisi’s paintings are atmospheric and full of colour.  They draw you into to an engaging and enchanted place where the mind is allowed to be imaginative and inspirational. 

It is in this peaceful place the viewer steps into, enabling them to explore the energetic and spiritual vibrations emitting from what they are viewing.  They are encouraged to be imaginative and creative by what they see.

When viewing Parisi’s work, the observer not only uses their sight in the process but also their feelings are engaged and drawn in by the energy that is radiating from the artwork. This energy remains with the observer long after viewing the artwork, benefiting their experience and allowing them to take continued inspiration from it.

Parisi is an international artist having exhibited his abstract work all over Europe in cities including Berlin, Paris, London and Monaco. He has been represented by a New York art gallery and has also had his work showcased in Miami.

When I look at a painting that I have finished, I have no idea how I did it and I wouldn’t be able to repaint it, I have no idea where it came from. I have the sense that it has come from something apart from me.” - Gino Parisi