The overall concept of my current style of illustration is a reaction to the inundation of the digital into our contemporary existence - a new Cubism for the 21st Century. Each digital figure illustrations begins quite conventionally, with a live model using traditional media. Once completed, the drawing is digitized into Adobe Photoshop deconstructing the original image into a complex arrangement of overlapping pixels that engulf one’s visual field into millions of tiny geometric pixels of color and light.

Leonard Antinori – A lifelong instructor and artist comes to Sea Cliff Arts Council following a long career as a faculty member and Arts administrator. Most recently, Len was the chairperson at Molloy College, preceded by over 30 years at St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens, where he also served as head of the department. He received his BA in Fine Arts from Queens College, his MS in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, and his PD in Administration/Supervision from Queens College. In addition to teaching, Len has been a successful graphic designer for a wide range of clients including: the New York Daily News, McGraw-Hill, Pfizer, Citicorp, Bloomingdale’s and The Juilliard School. He has also exhibited his fine arts compositions in various shows at venues such as: The Front Street Gallery, Greenport, NY, Corpus Christi, TX, The Kaiser Art Gallery, Rockville Centre, NY, the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, and the Plaxall Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.

Discover more of Leonard’s work at lostinpixels-digitalfineart.com

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Sea Cliff Arts Council
86 Roslyn Avenue, Sea Cliff 11579