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Vincent Mattina

Vincent Mattina is an established multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the intricate connections between spirituality, environmentalism, and the evolving landscape of technology. A graduate of Columbus College of Art and Design, he utilizes digital collage, mixed media, and assemblage techniques to create surreal and immersive experiences. His art is characterized by a dreamlike and mysterious quality, transporting viewers to alternate realms where science, nature, and the spiritual intersect.

Mattina’s distinctive style, often characterized by a mystifying quality, often focuses on the critical theme of climate change, prompting viewers to consider its potential consequences. Another highlight of his work is the ongoing series “Sleepless”, where he shows us a personal reflection on his sleep disorders and brings them to life. This series creates a strong connection between consciousness and floating, dreaming and drowning, even sleep and death. Through this, Vincent Mattina’s sleep-deprived suffering becomes a shared meditation.

Mattina’s work has been exhibited extensively, including at the San Diego Art Institute, Brand Library and Art Center, Southampton Art Center, and in Utah at the Springville Museum of Art, Bountiful Davis Art Center, Finch Lane Gallery, and Urban Arts Gallery. His work has been featured online at 15 Bytes, KUER.org, and Times of San Diego.

LINKS
https://www.vincentmattina.com/

IMAGES

“U of U (Uranium of Utah),” 2024, Assemblage


 

“Soft Construction,” 2016, Mixed media assemblage

 

“Outland,” 2016, Mixed media assemblage

 

“Impermanence,” 2023, Mixed media assemblage

 

“Lament,” 2021, Digital collage

 

“Golaith,” 2019, Mixed media assemblage

 

“Eclipse Mask,” 2019, Assemblage

 

“Crow Blacker Than Ever,” 2015, Digital collage

 

“Chronos Departs,” 2017, Mixed media assemblage

 

“Bread and Circuses,” 2023, Found object assemblage

 

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