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SLONE UNVIELS CASTILLO-CORRALES III PAINTING
Presser (June 1, 2006)
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His efforts have been received with applause and recognition as “the next great artist” (Evening Mail 2005). What sets Slone apart is his ability to create action in his art, something Slone credits to his years training under the guidance of Smokin’ Joe Frazier. His lively paintings vary from big cats to world leaders, all of which are scrupulously textured sometimes exceeding 30 layers of paint and composed of vivid colours and accuracy. Auctioneers, private collectors and universities have likened his work to that of LeRoy Neiman, George Bellows and Norman Rockwell, all of whom he credits with influencing his profound art.

“Slone’s work is extremely original, full of colour, imagination and energy. I’ve had a lot of experience and exposure to the art world and I’m charmed by Richard’s art. One rarely describes paintings as 'exciting' - but these are and his future as an artist even more so” said Lauren Hart, a London based art critic.

"Richard Slone is without question a natural painter whose lifeblood appears to be paint. He attacks the canvas with an energy and gusto that is completely amazing - no fear or timidity. This exuberance, together with the extraordinary narratives that he weaves, has resulted in a remarkable body of work as emphasized here in the Castillo versus Corrales art. His future is blindingly bright." Said S.J. Eisner, curator of the Eisner collection, Scottsdale, Arizona.


”I love what I am doing”, says the self taught painter. “Painting allows me to tap into a primal way of seeing things, yet never losing control of reality. Boxing is one of my favorite subjects to paint and I look forward to this fight, I’m expecting it to be a classic.”

Slone continues to amaze us with his creativity, taking the art world by storm… one colour at a time.

The 20 x 16 inch “Corrales vs. Castillo III” painting captures Diego Corrales and Jose Luis Castillo fighting with every part of their soul. This third fight between them is created with enamels and acrylics on board in a cornucopia of colours, blended perfectly to express every action of combat. More information can be found at www.sloneart.com.

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