A technique that utilizes circles as a method of applying paint or any medium that one uses. The circles bring out the subject or it can also camouflage the subject. It depends on the viewer's point of view. See www.circlism.com Painting in the method of Circlism which was first discovered by me in 1985. It was used in 1996 in sketches that I made and finally in 2000 was used with oils on masonite.

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Friday, December 27, 2013

Circlism definition has reached 3000 thumbs up and counting on Urban Dictionary

    It is hard to believe that a milestone of 3000 thumbs up votes has been reached! This could not have been possible without all the supporters of my artwork, and the revolution we have begun in transforming how art can be done! Hats off to all those who are using Circlism!

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Please Vote for Me for the Year in Review!



Edward C. Stresino


My name is Edward C. Stresino.
The breakthrough occured in highschool. In my sophomore year I became fascinated with spontaneous cell separations as a means of constructing and deconstructing visual images. Eleven years later in 1996 I found myself visualizing landscapes in the same terms. As my self-confidence grew I discovered a technique of my own. I refer to this technique as Circlism and it means to paint by diagramming an image in terms of tiny circles or figures. Words can only begin to project the idea which becomes meaningful when the viewer is in front of a full size painting.
As I proceed I feel that each painting is a further step ahead. Each painting is becoming more complex and intricate. I see my paintings as a means to achieve more complete awareness and to penetrate more deeply into contemporary perception.
As we enter the world of Circlism we begin to understand the idea of creating or dividing images into bigger or smaller components. In other words, components are visualized in their most particular and integral state of being and then are reintegrated into the composition seen as a whole. This is the enigma that each of us must discover
Circlism is a technique that utilizes circles as a method of applying paint or any medium that one uses. The circles bring out the subject or it can also camouflage the subject. It depends on the viewer's point of view. See www.circlism.com Painting in the method of Circlism which was first discovered by me in 1985. It was used in 1996 in sketches that I made and finally in 2000 was used with oils on masonite.



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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

The Story of Circlism literally bubbles over with color and the circle of life!

    


       This book could also be called "Portrait of the Artist Sharing His Process". Drawing (yes!) on his knowledge of photography, biology, and mass communications
Mr. Stresino introduces us to his view of existence via circles -- oooooodles of them. He also explains the why behind his innovative work. The book literally bubbles over with color and the circle of life.


Celine Wallace





 

Monday, November 25, 2013

Carter Sexton Gallery Exhibit Info

Niki Lambro
To: Edward C. Stresino  

Nov 22 at 7:29 PM

Very interesting piece! We'll take it. Here's the info: "The Holiday show and Bazaar"

Dates: opening reception December 7th 5 to 8pm , runs through December 28th

Thanks for participating! Carter Sexton gallery



Carter Sexton Gallery
5308 Laurel Canyon Blvd, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA 91607
(818) 763-5050



Saturday, October 12, 2013

A worthy addition to anyone's library The Story of Circlism has my highest recommendation!!!

 

 
          This book guides the reader through the conception, development, and refinement of Circlism as an art form. Lovingly documented within these pages are an array of marvelously ornate and exquisite paintings by Edward Stresino. These are complemented by short stories that describe the fantastic worlds which act as a backdrop for several works of art depicted therein. His works are accompanied by his own account of the series of events, ideas, and memories which inspired and motivated him to create his very own unique style of art. By any measure this book serves as a worthy addition to anyone's library and has my highest recommendation.


Martin Hutchinson 
 
UCLA Student 

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