philomena marano
Artist Philomena Marano is a daughter of Brooklyn. She holds a BFA from Pratt Institute, is an intimate of the visual poetry of Coney Island, created the winning poster for the first Spirit of Brooklyn poster competition, and is a master of papier collé, the elegant cut paper technique she learned as a studio assistant to preeminent artist Robert Indiana.
Marano’s acclaimed series, “American- Dream-Land,” a decades-spanning project of papier collé originals and limited edition prints, penetrates the soul of Coney Island to reveal its twin promises of candy-colored paradise and gritty raw excitement. Her ornate compositions are cut out of “color-aid” paper - a type of paper coated with vibrant screen printers ink, the same paper which Romare Bearden frequently incorporated into his collages.
Marano’s work has been exhibited by Tabla Rasa Gallery, ACA Galleries, Prince Street Gallery, Smart Clothes Gallery, the Municipal Art Society, the Museum of the City of New York, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the Coney Island Museum among others in the New York area and at the George Krevsky Gallery in San Francisco and are also represented in private, corporate and museum collections including the Brooklyn Museum.
Dotty Cone Hand-cut Paper in custom plexi-box frame 6" x 3.5" 2024 price on request
Dotty Lolly Hand-cut Paper in custom plexi-box frame 6" x 3.5" 2024 price on request
Jelly Apple Hand-cut Paper in custom plexi-box frame 6" x 3.5" 2024 price on request
Pistachio Cone Hand-cut Paper in custom plexi-box frame 6" x 3.5" 2024 price on request
Swirly Lolly Hand-cut Paper in custom plexi-box frame 6" x 3.5" 2024 price on request
Giant Lolly Hand-cut Paper in custom plexi-box frame price on request