"Art for me is a way of life, a means of communicating what I feel, see and hear. My objective is to arrange line, color and form to create a final statement which would be aesthetically pleasing and exert a positive statement."
"Moving away from the brush and spray paints, my next direction was to be digital art. Here all is possible, the overlapping of layers and the immediate transition of shape. Endless possibilities at your touch, being able to move from one idea to another quickly, so that nothing is lost. Ideas come fast and the need to hold them before another starts is important, thus allowing the creative process to flow smoothly."
A resident of Western New York, Steve Godzisz has been a designer, fine artist and sculptor for the past 40 yeas. Graduating from SUNY at Buffalo, cum laude, in Fine Art, he has exhibited throughout the United States and Canada.
In his career, he has worked with architects like Paul Rudolph and has his works represented at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, been reviewed numerous times in newspaper and magazine publications, and is represented in many private and corporate collections.
Gallery Comment:
American artist Steve Godzisz is an example of an artist who, with an open mind and the recognition of the great potential of the new digtal techniques, made a significant transformation.
Simplicty, elegant line, a sense of movement, dancing within space, all desribe Godzisz's ability to use the new digital tools to communicate. Beginning in the early 50's, following the Abstract Expressionists started, Steve became enthused with the simple use of line that embodied their work. Later, through the more geometric approach of Albers, Anuszkiewicz, Max Bill and others, he furthered his field of expression keeping simplicity and color as his guide. Letting illusion and perspective harmonize shape into form.
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