JoAnne Castelli-Castor Art Collections
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Artwork by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The Door to MakeBelieve by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
St. Francis of the Wood by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
The I Am Presence by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
I'll tell you a secret by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Kristina by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Donna Renee Mc Cann as ALICE by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Stephanie by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
I Can Hear Her Breathing by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Chakras by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Little Geisha by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Emergence Two by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Apples by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Is It Dora by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Continental Breakfast by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Anthony Leonard by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
John Albert McCann by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
First Dance by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Mimi's Hat by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
The Marshes by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Falling Leaves by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Counting by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Dream Wedding by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Tea with Lemon by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
Madison by JoAnne Castelli-Castor
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About JoAnne Castelli-Castor
JoAnne Castelli-Castor was born into a family of artists and has been drawing and painting since she was a teenager. She has recently traced her heritage back to 1507 to the ceramic artisans of the town of Castelli in Italy. She works in her New Jersey studio and has done many portraits and various other commissioned projects.
A major part of her work is a group of paintings she calls "Global Emergence of the Feminine Energy". Symbolic female figures rising from water, earth, darkness, clouds, etc. are used as icons of world conflicts and are representative of a society which is struggling to move toward consensus and peace and away from aggression and war. Her works are large-scale and can be described as realistic yet abstract graphic compositions that use the female figure as an element of the landscape.
You can view the work of Castelli-Castor on her web site www.castellicastor.com