Mark Acetelli, born in Detroit, is a multifaceted artist who traces his interest in art back to his mother’s passion for painting. Mark was brought up in an artistic household where he was encouraged to explore many forms of creative expression, including, music, painting, photography, and poetry.
Mark is a self-taught artist and has an immense appetite for consuming as much knowledge as possible. Learning about the great masters of art history helped him to find an intellectual footing for his own visual language.
Mark’s works are inspired by the intensely personal introspective journey of life, from the ever-changing complexities of love, loss, birth, and transformation.
The context of his work he describes as “Simple expressions of complex thoughts, created by capturing the physical mixed with the spiritual.” He seeks to evoke a feeling rather than a defined image. Referring to his work as “Absence and Presence” refers to how something or someone can be gone, but a presence remains.
Mark’s application of paint is an extension of that thought process. Using traditional brushes along with palette knives, rags and even his hands, he continuously builds up and tear down the surface, adding and subtracting, stripping away layers to achieve greater clarity of emotion. He uses primarily oils and encaustics. Each layer adds to the narrative and depth. Sometimes a painting must go through many deaths, in order to be born again. “During this creative process, I lose my attachment to the end result, this allows me to create freely
and openly as possible and to communicate where the conscious and the unconscious intertwine”.
Mark’s most recent works are his dialog with Rothko and the abstraction of land and seascapes. Using multiple thin layers of transparent pigments and blurring the surface give the reference of stopping time for a fraction of a second. Capturing the ephemeral encounters that pass unnoticed and that are fleeting.
Mark's works are in many private and corporate collections throughout the world including, US, Europe, Dubai, Japan, and South America.
Statement
By distilling the painting down to its barest essence of color, composition, and form, I seek to express the maximum with the minimal. Thus retaining a simplicity that cuts through the clutter to achieve a deeper visual dialog with the viewer.
“By stripping away the surface to extract a greater clarity of the human condition. I seek to break through and connect with the infinite. Capturing the physical mixed with the spiritual.”
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