Saturday, December 10, 2011

Artist Gene Costanza at RS Hanna Gallery, Texas

Artist Gene Costanza's original oil painting "Dive Shop, Belize" measures 16" x 32"

Artist Gene Costanza's original oil painting "I Love Eastpoint" measures 16" x 32"

I love these two amazing paintings by Gene Costanza.  I've always held a special place in my heart for coastal scenes.  The vibrant, beautiful colors in these two are just terrific!  


Both of these paintings can be located at the RS Hanna Gallery in Fredericksburg, Texas.  
Here's some biographical information about Gene.  


GENE COSTANZA

American, b.1954 

Gene Costanza is a contemporary realist painter of traditional subject matter, focusing primarily on landscape and man's interaction with it and nature. Equally at home painting “en plein air’ as well as in the studio, Costanza orchestrates paintings that engage the viewer to enter the subject with him by capturing the light and atmosphere.

Over twenty-five years of his life was spent in Law Enforcement in such specialties as SWAT, K9 Handler, K9 Supervisor, Patrol Supervisor and Detective.  About mid career, the desire to return to artistic endeavors surfaced after having been abandoned in his early twenties.  Though dormant, there was a constant underlying desire to again delve into the mysteries of paint, light, and subject matter.  Costanza believes it took a decade and a half of discipline to mold his personal tendencies to study and work as hard as one needs to in the very difficult endeavor of making a good painting.  Costanza retired from law enforcement to become a full-time painter.

Primarily “self-taught,” he has studied with a number of great contemporary artist/teachers including; Kevin McPherson, Matt Smith, Jeffery Watt, and has a long standing close personal as well as professional friendship with Scott L. Christensen.  It is Christensen whom Costanza credits with most of his growth.  Frequently these two can be found painting, fishing, hunting or just enjoying the fellowship of intimate friendship.

His work is in collections from coast to coast and is included in the permanent collection of the Academy Museum in Easton, Maryland.

Costanza is married and has two grown sons and makes his home in Eugene, OR.

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