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A message from Chris’s loved ones

We are deeply saddened to say that our beloved son, father, friend, and partner, Chris, passed away on May 13, 2024.
We are still figuring out how to navigate without his loving, passionate, and creative presence in our lives.

We have limited stock available here on the website. If there is a piece you are looking for, please don’t hesitate to be in touch.
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“COLORBLOCK SERIES” | ARCHIVAL INK ON COTTON

Limited Edition Fine Art Framed Prints

These images are a curated collection of Chris Mazzarella’s graphically illustrated photography.

Chris designed these prints with his own signature color palette to coordinate as a series.

Each framed archival print in this series is signed and numbered.

The images are printed on 100% cotton Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 gsm. This is a very thick cotton paper with natural textures and a matte finish. The framed prints are mounted to a dense foam material allowing it to float inside the wood frame much like a wrapped canvas is displayed.

Note that these frames do not have glass. This gives the print an incredible look with the richest possible coloring and no glare. When you shine a light on these images the colors explode!


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“PASTURE” | OIL ON CANVAS

Part of Chris Mazzarella’s original series of conceptual works on canvas. Only a handful of these works were created.

The works feature a strident figurative style with cartoon-like imagery. The series has been described as having “a precise and refined neo-expressionist aesthetic”.

Inspired by both the graffiti subculture of the 1980s and early post-modernist painter’s such as Hunt Slonem. The primary subject of these works is a wide-eyed cow, stacked one upon another in various configurations. A contemplative viewing can lead one to imagine the cows as a deliberately huddled pasturing herd; or conversely, as an overly crowded penned-in group of livestock. Chris intentionally left the viewer to decide if the composition is either playful or provocative.



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