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neo expressionist painting on paper by Phil Demise Smith 1994

This unique artwork titled «My Dog’s Spirit» by Phil Demise Smith is a one-of-a-kind mixed media painting on paper. The contemporary piece features a medium-sized image of a dog in an expressionist style and is signed by the artist. The artwork was produced in 1994 in New York, USA and is matted. Measuring 11 inches in height and 14 inches in width (matted 16in x 20in), it is a handmade piece that would make a great addition to any art collection. Whether you’re a dog lover or simply appreciate contemporary art, this painting is sure to impress. PHIL DEMISE SMITH: Is a poet, musician, artist, and teacher. He was editor /publisher of Gegenschein Press (1971-1987) and the owner/producer of NYC performance loft- The Gegenschein Vaudeville Placenter from 1976-1978. He’s published in numerous small press magazines with a Chapbook What I Don’t Know For Sure (Burning Deck) and Periods, selected writings 1972-1987 (Gegenschein) and “The History of Pre-Diction, with Gérard Sendrey (Gegenschein 2011). He’s had poetry readings in the U.S. and Europe and has written/ performed his own songs with many bands most recently with AnDna producing the recent vinyl album Growing in the Dark. He’s had numerous one person and group art shows in the U.S. / Europe including The Musée Création Franche in Bégles, France. His paintings are in museums and private collections. His art is a primitive expressionism inspired by Kenneth Patchin, European Expressionists, Abstract Expressionists, Fauves, Dada, CoBrA, Dubuffet, Art Brut, Outsider Art and children’s art.

neo expressionist mixed media painting by Phil Demise Smith

This unique mixed media painting by Phil Demise Smith features imaginary figures in a contemporary style. The small size of 16×12 inches makes it perfect for any space. The piece is signed by the artist and is one of a kind. The painting is produced on paper with a neo neo expressionist style and technique. It is unframed and handmade in New York, USA. The subject of the painting is self-analysis and the theme revolves around personal expression. This painting is an excellent addition to any art collection and is sure to be a conversation starter. PHIL DEMISE SMITH: Is a poet, musician, artist, and teacher. He was editor /publisher of Gegenschein Press (1971-1987) and the owner/producer of NYC performance loft- The Gegenschein Vaudeville Placenter from 1976-1978. He’s published in numerous small press magazines with a Chapbook What I Don’t Know For Sure (Burning Deck) and Periods, selected writings 1972-1987 (Gegenschein) and “The History of Pre-Diction, with Gérard Sendrey (Gegenschein 2011). He’s had poetry readings in the U.S. and Europe and has written/ performed his own songs with many bands most recently with AnDna producing the recent vinyl album Growing in the Dark. He’s had numerous one person and group art shows in the U.S. / Europe including The Musée Création Franche in Bégles, France. His paintings are in museums and private collections. His art is a primitive expressionism inspired by Kenneth Patchin, European Expressionists, Abstract Expressionists, Fauves, Dada, CoBrA, Dubuffet, Art Brut, Outsider Art and children’s art.