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Eric Alexander Santoli (b. 1991) is a painter and teacher. He is a 2014 BFA graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and a 2013 certificate graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He is currently a graduate student in the MA of Studio Arts Program at the Florence Academy of Art.
In May of 2021, Santoli was awarded the Versailles Foundation's prestigious Munn Fellowship Artist Residency Award. For this Fellowship, he lived as Artist-in-Residence at Claude Monet's house and gardens in Giverny, France from May until August of 2023.
Like 8% of the male population, Santoli is color deficient. Sometimes referred to colloquially as "color blindness", color deficiency means that the individual has some difficulty discerning between certain hues. Although true color blindness does exists, Santoli can still see most hues and has studied color theory more intently to supplement his vision.
Artist's Statement
"As a painter, my goal is to give viewers of my work a feeling that they can’t get by any other means. I paint works in oil and watercolor, working directly from nature; one of my motivations to work from life is to create my own memories, which I record in paint. Each painting becomes a key which unlocks a memory of a specific moment. Many of my works are painted with speed and spontaneity in order to capture these moments. I love painting en plein air (outdoors), but I also have an affinity for portraiture and figurative work. I enjoy studying whatever catches my eye regardless of subject matter; I especially enjoy the challenge of rendering various textures, surfaces and reflections to create an illusion. I am well versed in art history and have a deep respect for artists of the past who have inspired me, many of whom combined academic and impressionistic ideas. I am fascinated by the methods of impressionism, but I find they work best when applied to a solid foundation of atelier training. With oils, I like exploring paint quality from thin and fluid to thick (impasto) and textured. I want viewers to see my work in person and to respond to each brushstroke. I personally love going to museums and seeing artists’ brushstrokes in person because it makes me feel like I have a direct connection with the moment that they created the painting. I think of painting as an alchemical meditation and as a way of appreciating the moment; I want to capture that moment of light and color as best as I can with paint."
In May of 2021, Santoli was awarded the Versailles Foundation's prestigious Munn Fellowship Artist Residency Award. For this Fellowship, he lived as Artist-in-Residence at Claude Monet's house and gardens in Giverny, France from May until August of 2023.
Like 8% of the male population, Santoli is color deficient. Sometimes referred to colloquially as "color blindness", color deficiency means that the individual has some difficulty discerning between certain hues. Although true color blindness does exists, Santoli can still see most hues and has studied color theory more intently to supplement his vision.
Artist's Statement
"As a painter, my goal is to give viewers of my work a feeling that they can’t get by any other means. I paint works in oil and watercolor, working directly from nature; one of my motivations to work from life is to create my own memories, which I record in paint. Each painting becomes a key which unlocks a memory of a specific moment. Many of my works are painted with speed and spontaneity in order to capture these moments. I love painting en plein air (outdoors), but I also have an affinity for portraiture and figurative work. I enjoy studying whatever catches my eye regardless of subject matter; I especially enjoy the challenge of rendering various textures, surfaces and reflections to create an illusion. I am well versed in art history and have a deep respect for artists of the past who have inspired me, many of whom combined academic and impressionistic ideas. I am fascinated by the methods of impressionism, but I find they work best when applied to a solid foundation of atelier training. With oils, I like exploring paint quality from thin and fluid to thick (impasto) and textured. I want viewers to see my work in person and to respond to each brushstroke. I personally love going to museums and seeing artists’ brushstrokes in person because it makes me feel like I have a direct connection with the moment that they created the painting. I think of painting as an alchemical meditation and as a way of appreciating the moment; I want to capture that moment of light and color as best as I can with paint."
Eric Santoli
Evening on the Pond
$6,000.00
$6,000.00