Dual Perspectives
in Light, Form and Color
Paintings and Etchings
by
Ralph Domanico and Amy Falstrom
November
10, 2003 - July 25, 2004
at the Wauconda Area Library

The
Wauconda Area Library,
known for its award-winning architecture providing a
superb venue for art display, is proud to present an exhibition by two
Domanico earned his BFA and MFA at the
Although both now reside in
Falstrom recently won an
international competition titled “The Healing Power of Art,” sponsored by
Manhattan Arts International (
The Wauconda Area Library exhibition consists of twenty pieces in a
variety of media, including canvas, wood and paper. The paintings and etchings range from quite
small to large 6’ X 6’ works. The works,
which complement each other, are intermingled, rather than grouped by
artist. Despite this complementary
relationship between the paintings, there are distinct stylistic
differences.
Domanico’s work has been aptly described by Julianna Thibodeaux (NUVO
Arts Review) as “…abstract, with random details of the primitive, hieroglyphic
variety. Employing a background palette
of a relative uniform color — applied in multiple layers, giving each painting
welcome depth — Domanico adds faint forms... These images are either
painted beneath the layer of color or laid down on top of it, and then covered
lightly with a hazy wash. Either way, they are ephemeral, and lend a feathery
air to the work.”
Mary Lee Pappas (NUVO
Arts Review) states that "...Falstrom's work evokes a meditative peace
bemused with fantasy...Her oil paintings and drawings are sublimely delightful.
Her etchings are superb." Falstrom herself
describes her artistic process: “Sometimes images appear, fully completed, as a
visual flash seen by an inner eye. There is a sense of unwavering certainty of
how the image must be and I set to creating it as if I am taking dictation from
within. Many paintings are begun with no conscious idea or preexisting visual
suggestion. I apply paint and move things around as if waiting for the painting
to become a partner in a dance. At some point something happens and, again, I
feel as if I am following detailed and precise inner directions. Every
brushstroke is fully experienced and there is a sense of the inevitability of
its expression exactly as it is formed. "
In addition to their painting careers, both artists are involved in other
creative endeavors. Falstrom does
murals, decorative painting and furniture restoration. Domanico designs and builds custom furniture
and woodworking for a variety of commercial and private clients. In fact, the pair met while working on a
decorative painting restoration project in
The exhibition runs from November 10, 2003 through July 25, 2004, and may be
viewed during regular
More information regarding the artists and the exhibition may be found at
the
Either artist may be contacted directly by email at afalstrom@fastermac.net.