Embark

Sea and Sky: The Bold Simplicity of Paul Pedulla's Art

November 02, 2021 Season 2 Episode 35
Embark
Sea and Sky: The Bold Simplicity of Paul Pedulla's Art
Show Notes

Paul Pedulla is a Boston-based artist who busts the myth of the 'starving artist.'  His passion to create -- and about six month's of art lessons -- has propelled him to national recognition, critical acclaim, and financial success.
We talk about being in flow and allowing a painting to happen, his advice to creatives who feel discouraged, and if he's ever experienced 'artist's block'.


Paul Pedulla’s contemporary paintings are representational yet minimal. There’s a simplicity that draws you in and a depth that finds you frequently discovering something new. 

The artist has been featured in ARTSCOPE Magazine, Boston Voyager Magazine, various podcasts and blogs, and his work has appeared in The Boston Globe and numerous other publications and online media. He is represented by Coastal Contemporary Gallery of Newport, Rhode Island, Bee Street Gallery of Dallas, Texas, JCO’s Art House of Los Gatos, California, Saugatuck Art Traders of Saugatuck, Michigan, Sharon Weiss Gallery of Columbus, Ohio, AMZehnder Gallery of Wellfleet, Massachusetts, and Serena & Lily nationwide.  

Works by Paul Pedulla have been singled out by art professionals, educators and interior designers from Seattle to New England, and can be found in collectors’ homes and businesses from California to Germany.

See Paul's work here

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