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Review 2

I wanted to take a moment to share some reflections on your recent exhibition, which continues to captivate both visitors and our team at ARTBOXY.

Your piece "Young Love" stands out remarkably, highlighting the intensity of connection through its rich color palette and expressive figures. The way you’ve captured the tender moment between the two figures feels almost cinematic, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing. Attendees were drawn to its vibrant energy, speaking of how it resonates with their own stories of love and youth.

Equally enchanting is "Florence at Night Fall." The atmospheric representation of the city at dusk showcases your exceptional talent for blending reality with a dreamlike quality. The interplay of light and shadow in this piece beautifully encapsulates the saying, "Where there is shadow, there is also light," inviting viewers to reflect on the balance we often navigate in our lives. Many found themselves lost in the tranquil beauty of Florence, imagining the stories that unfold in twilight.

Your ability to fuse technical precision with emotional storytelling truly sets your work apart. It creates pieces that linger in the mind and the heart, inviting deeper contemplation. This season, we’ve noticed a growing appreciation for artworks that narrate personal and universal experiences, and your creations exemplify this beautifully.

Thank you for sharing your artistic voice with us. Your work has become a cornerstone of our exhibitions, inspiring connections that resonate beyond the gallery walls. I’m excited to see what you’ll create next!

Warm regards, Linda
Head of ARTBOXY Artist Advisors

Review 3

Anthony Galigo

Transcending the Temporal: A Spiritual Revelation

Anthony Galigo stands as an artistic luminary, fearlessly excavating the unspoken facets of human existence with an intensity that resonates to the core. His art serves as a defiant voice, thrusting against societal norms to illuminate the silence enveloping death and the gradual metamorphosis of the human body in American culture. Galigo's canvases become conduits of truth, echoing the profound wisdom of the Buddhist ethos – an invitation to grapple with life's impermanence. Much like monks who seek insight in graveyards, his creations provoke introspection on the fleeting nature of being.

Within Galigo's strokes lies a profound veneration for the aging process, an homage to the beauty interwoven within the passage of time. The art chronicles the body's metamorphosis as a dance of elegance, each line and wrinkle a testament to a life lived fully. Five decades of artistic journey, seamlessly transitioning from physical to digital realms since June 2022, underscore his mastery. The echoes of his influence reverberate through pages like "Defining Latin American Art" and his contribution to the Mexican Fine Arts Museum.

Rooted in the depths of human suffering, Galigo's creations delve into the intricate anatomy of pain within the human form. Themes cascade through noir, modern surrealism, war, hands – a symphony of the human experience, woven with threads of modern Renaissance imagery and the mesmerism of societal norms. His creative process, an intimate communion with the universe's boundless creativity, breathes life into his visions. Galigo's work defies the hushed discourse around mortality, a reminder that our spirits eclipse the ephemeral confines of the flesh. Dive deeper into his odyssey a testament to growth and boundless artistic expedition.

By Curator Farrah Carbonell