"On The Street" was inspired by street people I came into contact with while living in downtown Atlanta, Georgia next to The Fox Theatre. The people seemed more interesting to me because they lived in the moment with no thought of the future. I saw them as heroes and tragic figures at the same time.
Original Acrylic Paintings Frank Ornowski is a self taught artist born in 1953 of Poughkeepsie, New York. He has an A.S. in landscape design B.A. in stagecraft/theatre. He lived in Georgia 12 years, 1974-1986 where he developed his painting style, he is described as a cross between Mexican and carnival art. The first six paintings are a carnival series including bumper cars, roller coaster, clown on subway, grab the brass ring, Ask Madame Zelda, on the street, cotton candy, on the midway and clown in black coat. He painted scenery for Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta Georgia and Atlanta Ballet which greatly influenced his style along with 3 public exhibitions, 1-group show, Montserrat gallery, New York city, 2- One Man Show, Ritz Carlton, Atlanta Georgia, and 3-One Man Show at Herr-Chambliss gallery, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Work experience Silkscreen for clothing company in Manhattan Event planners, Preston bailey, David monn, Dejuan Stroud
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"On The Street" was inspired by street people I came into contact with while living in downtown Atlanta, Georgia next to The Fox Theatre. The people seemed more interesting to me because they lived in the moment with no thought of the future. I saw them as heroes and tragic figures at the same time.
Original Acrylic Paintings Frank Ornowski is a self taught artist born in 1953 of Poughkeepsie, New York. He has an A.S. in landscape design B.A. in stagecraft/theatre. He lived in Georgia 12 years, 1974-1986 where he developed his painting style, he is described as a cross between Mexican and carnival art. The first six paintings are a carnival series including bumper cars, roller coaster, clown on subway, grab the brass ring, Ask Madame Zelda, on the street, cotton candy, on the midway and clown in black coat. He painted scenery for Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta Georgia and Atlanta Ballet which greatly influenced his style along with 3 public exhibitions, 1-group show, Montserrat gallery, New York city, 2- One Man Show, Ritz Carlton, Atlanta Georgia, and 3-One Man Show at Herr-Chambliss gallery, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Work experience Silkscreen for clothing company in Manhattan Event planners, Preston bailey, David monn, Dejuan Stroud