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Chromatic Awakening: Emotions, Energy, Spiritual Odyssey, an international online solo drawing and graphics exhibition of color awakening art by Jack Farkas, officially opens on January 27 and continues for two months until March 27, 2025.
Jack Farkas’s "Chromatic Awakening" invites art lovers on a transformative journey through the interplay of color, emotion, and energy. In this solo exhibition, Farkas masterfully uses his deep understanding of color theory and symbolism to create compositions that transcend the boundaries of conventional art. Each piece reflects his profound connection to the universal forces of life, offering viewers a deeply personal and spiritual experience.
Drawing inspiration from his multifaceted life and extensive artistic journey, Farkas transforms the canvas into a realm where vibrant colors and fluid shapes evoke feelings of harmony, introspection, and connection. His works are not just visual delights but portals into the soul, encouraging viewers to explore their emotions and uncover deeper truths. Through dynamic forms and luminous palettes, Farkas captures the essence of life's energy, creating art that feels both intimate and universal.
This exhibition is a celebration of the transformative power of art. Farkas’s creations resonate with a sense of awakening—urging us to embrace the beauty, complexity, and spirituality of existence. As you navigate through these works, let the colors and forms spark your own journey of self-discovery, connection, and renewal. "Chromatic Awakening" is not just an exhibition; it is an odyssey of the soul, guided by the timeless language of color and creativity.
Visit this unique exhibition and walk into Jack's world at: https://www.exhibizone.com/chromatic-awakening-exhibition
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Jack Farkas, a luminary in the world of art, was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and displayed an affinity for the arts from a tender age. His early realization of a profound love for art set the stage for an extraordinary life that would thereafter orbit around creativity. During his formative years, Farkas was fortunate to have the guidance and encouragement of his Godparents, who played pivotal roles in nurturing his burgeoning interest. They introduced him to the enchanting realms of museums and books, which fed his imagination and laid the groundwork for a lifetime ardently devoted to art.
Farkas boasts an impressive educational pedigree with a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, an MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and further graduate studies at Bradley University. His academic pursuits also led him to NYU, where he delved into Art History, Art Restoration, Art Identification, and Art Law. An advocate for preserving history through art, Farkas actively contributed to the recovery of Holocaust art plundered during World War II, collaborating with a slew of eminent museum heads and art authorities.
His academic and professional journey encompasses a wide spectrum of artistic disciplines—painting, printmaking, lithography, etching, woodcuts, serigraphy, calligraphy, pottery, and many more. This vast reservoir of skills allowed him to masterfully explore and express the myriad facets of human experience and the universal spirit through his works. Yet his contribution stretches beyond creation; as an educator, he influenced countless students during his tenure at various institutions, including Gibbs College, Albertus Magnus College, and Housatonic Community College.
Jack Farkas has donned many hats: Dean of Gibbs College, owner of Estate Fine Art and Associates, and President of the Nutmeg Symphony Orchestra. His expertise has been sought by numerous art boards and judging panels, where his keen eye and vast knowledge have shaped the landscape of contemporary art. One of his crowning achievements was orchestrating solo exhibitions for iconic artists like Willem de Kooning, which garnered acclaim, with the New York Times lauding it as the "Coup of the Century."
Globally recognized for his lectures at leading art institutions such as The Met, the National Gallery of Art, the Louvre, the Prado, the Hermitage, the Uffizi, the Vatican Museum, and the Guggenheim, Farkas has shared his vision and insight into the fusion of art and architecture. His lectures have not only educated but also transformed the way audiences perceive and interact with art.
Known for drawing inspiration from the essence of life itself, Farkas’s works are reflective of emotions, symbols, spirits, and cosmic energies. His creative process is dynamic, allowing the medium to speak and take form organically—whether it’s pastel, paint, or any other medium. Each work is an interplay of color, shape, and symbolism, pushing the boundaries of the medium to convey profound messages to the viewer.
Among his many accolades, Farkas’s works have been heralded across various exhibitions including the B&O Station Gallery MICA in Baltimore, the Silvermine Biennial, and the Academy of the Arts in Easton, Maryland. His art, collected by institutions such as the Museum of Art Science And Industry in Bridgeport, has been lauded by critics for its unique use of color and form—drawing comparisons to Matisse yet standing apart with its own vibrant identity.
Outside the realm of art, Farkas leads a meaningful life steeped in simplicity and tradition. He owns a small farm, growing much of his own food, making wine, smoking foods, and even crafting cigars from homegrown tobacco. A true Renaissance man, he seamlessly blends his love for fishing, food, and community service into his everyday life. As a devoted Freemason, he holds numerous honors and positions, embodying the values of integrity, philanthropy, and leadership.
Through all facets of his life, Jack Farkas radiates his belief that art is the essence of existence. His goal is straightforward yet profound: to permeate society with his creations, allowing art to be appreciated, owned, and woven into the fabric of human experience. In his view, art is the binding force of society, a lens through which life is both examined and celebrated.
Jack Farkas, a luminary in the world of art, was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and displayed an affinity for the arts from a tender age. His early realization of a profound love for art set the stage for an extraordinary life that would thereafter orbit around creativity. During his formative years, Farkas was fortunate to have the guidance and encouragement of his Godparents, who played pivotal roles in nurturing his burgeoning interest. They introduced him to the enchanting realms of museums and books, which fed his imagination and laid the groundwork for a lifetime ardently devoted to art.
Farkas boasts an impressive educational pedigree with a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, an MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and further graduate studies at Bradley University. His academic pursuits also led him to NYU, where he delved into Art History, Art Restoration, Art Identification, and Art Law. An advocate for preserving history through art, Farkas actively contributed to the recovery of Holocaust art plundered during World War II, collaborating with a slew of eminent museum heads and art authorities.
His academic and professional journey encompasses a wide spectrum of artistic disciplines—painting, printmaking, lithography, etching, woodcuts, serigraphy, calligraphy, pottery, and many more. This vast reservoir of skills allowed him to masterfully explore and express the myriad facets of human experience and the universal spirit through his works. Yet his contribution stretches beyond creation; as an educator, he influenced countless students during his tenure at various institutions, including Gibbs College, Albertus Magnus College, and Housatonic Community College.
Jack Farkas has donned many hats: Dean of Gibbs College, owner of Estate Fine Art and Associates, and President of the Nutmeg Symphony Orchestra. His expertise has been sought by numerous art boards and judging panels, where his keen eye and vast knowledge have shaped the landscape of contemporary art. One of his crowning achievements was orchestrating solo exhibitions for iconic artists like Willem de Kooning, which garnered acclaim, with the New York Times lauding it as the "Coup of the Century."
Globally recognized for his lectures at leading art institutions such as The Met, the National Gallery of Art, the Louvre, the Prado, the Hermitage, the Uffizi, the Vatican Museum, and the Guggenheim, Farkas has shared his vision and insight into the fusion of art and architecture. His lectures have not only educated but also transformed the way audiences perceive and interact with art.
Known for drawing inspiration from the essence of life itself, Farkas’s works are reflective of emotions, symbols, spirits, and cosmic energies. His creative process is dynamic, allowing the medium to speak and take form organically—whether it’s pastel, paint, or any other medium. Each work is an interplay of color, shape, and symbolism, pushing the boundaries of the medium to convey profound messages to the viewer.
Among his many accolades, Farkas’s works have been heralded across various exhibitions including the B&O Station Gallery MICA in Baltimore, the Silvermine Biennial, and the Academy of the Arts in Easton, Maryland. His art, collected by institutions such as the Museum of Art Science And Industry in Bridgeport, has been lauded by critics for its unique use of color and form—drawing comparisons to Matisse yet standing apart with its own vibrant identity.
Outside the realm of art, Farkas leads a meaningful life steeped in simplicity and tradition. He owns a small farm, growing much of his own food, making wine, smoking foods, and even crafting cigars from homegrown tobacco. A true Renaissance man, he seamlessly blends his love for fishing, food, and community service into his everyday life. As a devoted Freemason, he holds numerous honors and positions, embodying the values of integrity, philanthropy, and leadership.
Through all facets of his life, Jack Farkas radiates his belief that art is the essence of existence. His goal is straightforward yet profound: to permeate society with his creations, allowing art to be appreciated, owned, and woven into the fabric of human experience. In his view, art is the binding force of society, a lens through which life is both examined and celebrated.
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