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Madeline Denaro Art

American
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I find the image secondary to the art making. Although abstract in nature, there is an underlying visual order that gradually seems to emerge. Working intuitively, I enter a realm of the unknown where there is more of a following than any real choice. I seem to be forever altering and adjusting the framework of some invisible reality. There is an openness that is needed for this direct experience, this self-imposed repetitive process as I build, destroy, erase, paint over. There is a definite chaos through which each work evolves and it seems to return repeatedly to its beginning. But with each revival there are the markings, the scars of the previous. I have a relationship to these subtleties, these sensitivities, keeping some, hiding some; but knowing full well all that has been before.
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Artist: Madeline Denaro
The Upsidedowness of The Moment
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Trying to Catch Up With Myself
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
"To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I ...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

It's a Fine Line
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

The Chapter Continues
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

Untitled
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

On The Edge Of Normal
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Madeline Denaro Art

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Acrylic Polymer

Never Say Never
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

The Consistency of Randomness
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

Pinky Swear
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

Goody Gumdrops
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

Making Room for Happiness
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
"To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I ...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

When My Name Was Taken From Me
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

Tangled Up In Blue
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Madeline Denaro Art

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Acrylic Polymer

Remnants of Tomorrow
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

Humpty Dumpty
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
Synthetic polymer on canvas My work is very much about process. I find the image secondary to the art making. Although abstract in nature, there is an underlying visual order that g...
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2010s Madeline Denaro Art

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Acrylic Polymer

The Little Voice That Tells Me So
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
Synthetic polymer on canvas My work is very much about process. I find the image secondary to the art making. Although abstract in nature, there is an underlying visual order that g...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Paint, Acrylic Polymer

Second, Second Skin
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Nymph Dust
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
My work is very much about process. I find the image secondary to the art making. Although abstract in nature, there is an underlying visual order that gradually seems to emerge. Wor...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Acrylic

Skidaddle
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

Cranky
By Madeline Denaro
Located in Park City, UT
To allow something that I do not control to have an action, to allow oneself to bring this action into a materiality; this is why I make art. My work is very much about process. I f...
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2010s Abstract Madeline Denaro Art

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Canvas, Polymer

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The Wisdom to Reboot
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