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Artist Rob Gonsalves was born in Toronto, Canada
in 1959. During his childhood, he developed an interest in drawing
from imagination using various media. By age twelve, his awareness
of architecture grew as he leaned perspective techniques and began
to do his first paintings and renderings of imagined buildings.
After an introduction to Artists Dali and Tanguy,
Gonsalves began his first surrealist paintings. The "Magic
Realism" approach of Magritte along with the precise perspective
illusions of Escher came to be influences in his future work.
In his post college years, Gonsalves worked full
time as an architect, also painting trompe l'oeil murals and theatre
sets. After an enthusiastic response in 1990 at the Toronto Outdoor
Art Exhibition, Gonsalves devoted himself to painting full time.
Although Gonsalves' work is often categorized as
surrealistic, it differs due to the fact that the images are deliberately
planned and result from conscious thought. Ideas are largely generated
by the external world and involve recognizable human activities,
using carefully planned illusionist devices. Gonsalves injects
a sense of magic into realistic scenes. As a result, the term
"Magic Realism" describes his work accurately. His work
is an attempt to represent human beings desire to believe is the
impossible.
Numerous individuals around the world, corporations,
embassies, and a United States Senator collect Gonsalves' original
work, and limited edition prints. Rob Gonsalves has exhibited
at Art Expo New York and Los Angeles, Decor Atlanta and Las Vegas,
Fine Art Forum, as well as one-man shows at Discovery Galleries,
Ltd., Hudson River Art Gallery, and Kaleidoscope Gallery.
June of 2003, Simon and Schuster introduced North
America and Canada to Imagine a Night, Gonsalves' first hardcover
book featuring sixteen paintings. Due to the success of Imagine
a Night, Simon & Schuster is planning to release Imagine a
Day in 2004.
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