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RALPH tURTURRO | Mixed Media by RALPH tURTURRO. Item made of canvas with paper
RALPH tURTURRO | Mixed Media by RALPH tURTURRO. Item made of canvas with paper
RALPH tURTURRO | Mixed Media by RALPH tURTURRO. Item made of canvas with paper
RALPH tURTURRO | Mixed Media by RALPH tURTURRO. Item made of canvas with paper
RALPH tURTURRO | Mixed Media by RALPH tURTURRO. Item made of canvas with paper

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RALPH tURTURRO

RALPH tURTURRO - Mixed Media

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Item RALPH tURTURRO
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RALPH tURTURRO
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
In my studio after letting go of the many phases of many parts of the histories of my personal life as well as that of the painters, poets, musicians, filmmakers…with whom I share kindred spirits, I approach the space in which I am to work with awe, with no recollection of the afore mentioned musings. This is so that I might learn with a beginner’s mind...childlike... free…and so…Painting then is to me a child’s game that is to be played as if it is always your greatest adventure. Each time you begin again, invent anew.

BIO – updated 3/8/2020

RALPH TURTURRO – 117 HOMER AV., CORTLAND, NEW YORK 13045

The ‘work’ in life as in painting is about the experience of the immediate moment, whatever that is, whether painting or having a conversation. Trusting that it’s all in there - memories, loss, love, hope… learning, discovering from each experience what more painting can be, who you are and where to go next.

Born in New York, 63years ago, my two earliest memories are - first at 2 yrs. of age; I would pull all the detergents out from under the kitchen sink and make sculptured pies on the living room floor -the second is of a 4 yr. old boy standing alone in a long empty driveway, watching cats walk in and out of the backyard; the colors were: green - gray, warm black and a very intense Dutch yellow light.
That I would gravitate, as a painter, to the work of van Gogh, Kandinsky, Pollock, deKooning, Rothko, Twombly, Tapies is no mistake; in poetry to Poe, Neruda, Rilke, Stevens, Thomas, Ginsberg; they work from inside out.
In 1982 - I Interned with George McNeil, a New York School Painter, who was 80 years of age at the time and warned me of the dangers of being a painter. He said “...if there is anything else you could do to make a living go to it... because a painter’s life is not an easy one.” I didn’t listen too well to George - 38 years later painting still remains my sole way to communicate those extremely personal, ineffable, subtle nuances of thought and emotion that have no life for me except for on a textured, colored surface.
To make ‘Art’ a real thing in your life, you must learn to be in the moment of each experience, whether physical, mental, emotional or otherworldly. When the logos are brought to bear, when you are alone in the studio and you have done your homework, (lived your life) it is at once terrifying as it is exhilarating. Making art in many ways is like making your children - you have little or nothing to do with it, though you will still have to take the credit or the blame. Conception is out of your hands. But oh how glorious it is to ‘see’ your child being born, growing before your eyes. As Matisse said “...not he but the Postman had painted “The Pink Onions”.