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Paul Pedulla

Boston, MA

Paul Pedulla’s contemporary paintings begin with fresh ideas about space and place. What you see is a moment, often revealing a relationship between neighboring houses, a road and the landscape, the sky and water, figures in an environment or a window and the world it views. Paul has been featured in numerous publications and blogs. His work has been singled out by art professionals, educators and interior designers from Seattle to New England and can be found in homes and businesses from California to Germany.

All paintings are acrylic on canvas. Artist is open to discussing commissioned paintings. And framed, limited-edition giclée prints on premium archival matte paper may be available. Original paintings currently range from about $950 - $6000. Signed framed giclée prints on premium archival matte paper under glass or plexiglass range from about $500 - $1800. Please inquire for details.
Wescover creator since 2020
Projects Portfolio
Residential Project
Fairfield, CT
Residential Project
Douglas, MI
Residential Project
Miami Beach, FL
Residential Project
Monte Sereno, CA

More About This Creator

Q&A

How do your pieces come to life? Tell us one interesting thing about your creative process?

"What I leave out of my work is just as important as what I put in. This is what makes my work come alive. I’m drawn to an uncluttered sensibility, both on my canvasses and in day-to-day life."
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What do you want people to do or feel when they encounter your creations?

"Mostly, I look for a smile on someone’s face. My work generally transcends geography and resonates with people from many places. They recognize something in the work that relates to their own life experiences."
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What funny moments, unexpected surprises, or obstacles have you encountered?

"One day, a guy walked into my studio and said, “You have no interest where the center of your canvas is.” I said, “You are right. I don’t.”"
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