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<%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
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<%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Manna Lamb"
Acrylic on
Canvas
62 x 58
inches
SOLD
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<%=Country&" "&Period%><%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Calling"
Acrylic on
Canvas
63 x 59
inches
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<%=Country&" "&Period%><%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Exodus"
Acrylic on
Canvas
70 x 62
inches
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<%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%><%=Country&" "&Period%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Floaters"
Acrylic on Canvas
39 x 69 inches |
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<%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%><%=Country&" "&Period%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Prune"
Acrylic on Canvas
70 x 58 inches |
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<%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%><%=Country&" "&Period%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Shepard"
Acrylic on Canvas
70 x 61 inches
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<%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%><%=Country&" "&Period%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Imbedded
Fruit"
Acrylic on Canvas
62 x 52 inches
SOLD |
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<%=ArtistLast&", "&ArtistFirst%>
<%=Country&" "&Period%>Brangoccio,
Michael
American
Contemporary
"Heaven Machine"
Acrylic on Canvas
70 x 68 inches
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Michael
Brangoccio
is an independent artist living and working in Des Moines.
He received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the
University of Northern Colorado. As a Colorado native, he
has shown his artwork extensively across the country, with
one-person exhibitions at galleries in Denver, Los Angeles,
Chicago, among others. He has works in collections across
the U.S, China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and Australia.
Since moving to Iowa several years ago, Michael has had a
one-person exhibition at Olson-Larsen, and has been included
in several Iowa Artists Exhibitions at the Des Moines Art
Center.
Michael
believes that his painting process is about conflict and
resolution. The conflict involves the layers of paint, each
one masking the one before. The resolution results from
cracking, peeling and scraping away the paint - to view and
discover the fundamental composition. His imagery often has
a dream-like quality in that objects portrayed are removed
from logical settings and placed in incongruous ones.
Subjects inhabiting his compositions are curiously at home
in their transformed environments. Michael’s works of paper
combine photographs, magazine transfers, collage, drawing
and found objects. Grounded in a single idea or theme, each
is also a strong investigation of composition and color.
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