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John Cutrone
Born in Brooklyn, NY in 1955, John received an AA degree in Visual Arts from Nassau County Community College and is self taught in the fields of painting, sculpture and collage. His association with Austin reaches back over two decades. John’s sculptures are known as “Life Casts” as he uses a special process to capture all the detail. Employing live models, this proprietary process uniquely reproduces exact surface patterns and impressions.
John has made numerous personal appearances on television, radio and galleries. His major exhibitions include Major Florida Artist in Sarasota and Lincoln Center, NY. John’s sculptures have been used in numerous films and on television, including the Oprah Winfrey Show.
Museum Shows
Parrish Museum, Southampton, NY
A.W.G Museum, Freeport, NY
Awards
Gallery Internationale, NY (Purchase Prize)
Sal Magundi Club, NY (Honorable Mention)
Gallery M.J.S. International, Fort Worth, Texas (First Prize)
Keane Mason Gallery, NY (First Prize)
Quote: “My intention is to freeze moments of time in my artwork. I describe my sculpture as extreme realism dealing with everyday actions relating to the aspect of every day life. My goal is to touch the heart of all who view my work and stimulate the mind with highly detailed artwork that the viewing public understands and can relate to.”
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