Greg Kuppinger
www.gregkuppinger.com

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36 years old
BUFFALO, New York
United States



Last Login: 6/23/2009
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New Large Scale Sandpaper Series 36" x 60" Each
SANDPAPER MODELSI am currently seeking volunteer models for the sandpaper series. Volunteers who are selected will receive a free 9" x 11" sandpaper painting. If you are in the Buffalo area you can contact me to arrange a photo shoot. If not local you can email photos (photos should be dramatically lit with deep shadows and highlights.) For further questions please contact me through Myspace.
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Status:Married
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Body type:5' 10"
Religion:Catholic
Zodiac Sign:Libra
Children:Proud parent
Occupation:Artist

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About me:
I learned to draw at a young age. My father would always ask me, "How would you paint that?" Long before I ever picked up a paint brush and this got me thinking of everything as a painting. When I finally did go to art school I was granted the opportunity to work and study in Manhattan with Empire State College. This allowed me to be introduced to and critiqued by many successful contemporary artists, including Eric Fischl and Janine Antoni. This exposure increased my skill level and drive to pursue oil painting as a career. Upon completion of my Fine Arts degree, I moved to New York City officially beginning my career as a painter. While exhibiting my work in the city I secured a position as a studio painter for Mark Kostabi, a leading figure in the East Village art movement of the 80’s. While working with Kostabi, I felt the need to diversify my experiences and became an intern for Douglas Davis, a multimedia and performance artist. As an intern I collaborated on ideas, framed and constructed art pieces. In the fall of 2001, I decided to move back upstate to concentrate on the developement of my own body of work. My paintings were heavily influenced by surrealism, exploring the subconscious through the use of metaphoric images. They were not preconceived; they created themselves as I randomly added images that struck me the time. I drew from a growing collection of images taken from magazines and my own photography. After using sand as texture in some of my canvas paintings, I stumbled upon the concept of oil on sandpaper. Looking at the sandpaper, the rusty brown color reminded me of Old Master Works like Rembrandt. I have always been influenced by the Baroque artists and their dramatic lighting. I mostly use deep shadowed figures allowing me to complete the image with the sandpaper in the absence of paint. The figures seem to emerge from the paper through the static “white noise” look of the grain. The course texture adds a strain and tension to the act of painting as well as dimension to the image. In the new “large scale” series the figures seem to struggle and pull their way to the surface of the paper away from the gritty haze of the unknown into the light. While I may interpret specific things in my paintings the images that find themselves onto the paintings may represent something different to each viewer. One of the greatest pleasures and drives I have as a painter is the pleasure of experiencing each painting multiple times through the interpretations of each observer.








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Jan 2 2009 1:53 PM

Thank you, Greg!
Cassondra Renee





Dec 29 2008 2:14 AM

Please mark your calendar and come out to Quote nightclub on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7TH @ 10PM to support me in bartending. It's my first night back on the horse in over 2 years, and they need to see me bring in a good amount of people to decide if they're going to keep me. And I REALLY need this! Besides, if you and all our friends come out and monopolize the bar, we're guaranteed a great night, right?!

xoxo,

Cassondra Renee
Chris!





Dec 16 2008 11:58 PM

dude! you rule! i hope you have an awesome holiday season.
Miss Hell !!





Dec 8 2008 12:59 AM

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Nov 27 2008 5:44 PM


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Jun 9 2008 1:00 AM

Thank you Mr. Kuppinger.
Great work!
Chris Muranyi





Apr 29 2008 9:27 PM

GOD knows when he had set someone down here for a reason, you are it!!! How much you have improved over the past Cafe Alegro, and I thought you were good before!!!
PEACE,
-Chris Muranyi
www. muranyigraphics. com
www. myspace. com/muranyigraphics
www.shelleykuhnphotography.com





Apr 25 2008 3:54 PM

Thanks for the add! Love that sand art you did with Cassondra!!!
sigal





Apr 24 2008 5:52 PM

Hello greg
Thanks for the add. Your work is powerful and original.
sigal
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Apr 24 2008 10:52 AM

I'm really impressed by your works.

And think they're worth a hell of alot more,

I haven't painted in a long time myself, but back then I couldn't be paid to part with 'em.

nice work.
Kri[stupid]





Apr 21 2008 5:14 PM

your work is incredible! i love it!
Back Pocket Poet





Apr 21 2008 2:20 AM

no!
thank you i love the photos!
and im super excited to see it painted!
DRAGANA





Apr 18 2008 8:09 PM

love your works...thats something I don't see that often..
greetz from Italy
Maligne





Apr 16 2008 4:27 AM

Thank you! Very neat work!
anna





Apr 15 2008 6:34 PM

Thanks for the request ....
amazing works .. nice to meet you!!
Brant





Apr 12 2008 11:27 PM

Sensitive Artist – I don't think so..
Clay "Rowsdower" Köppinger





Mar 25 2008 7:02 PM

we walk around with that ol' kuppinger swagger and everybody knows it
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