This unique miniature art piece titled "Goths at Cemetery of Consolation" by artist Fernando Carpaneda is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Signed by the artist himself, this contemporary mini painting depicts Goths in the cemetery, in stunning details. The piece is framed and made with acrylic materials, creating a vibrant and eye-catching display. This intricate portrait of is a must-have for any art enthusiast. The painting is handmade and features Goth subculture as reference. Rare and valuable addition to any collection.


"Goths at Cemetery of Consolation"

Original Miniature Acrylic Painting on Canvas Board.

Size: 3"x4" including frame

Year: 2019

Fernando Carpaneda has been creating sculptures and paintings within the punk and homoerotic genres since the 1980s. His voracious involvement in the cause of diversity and punk culture led him to exhibit at the CBGB art gallery, The Heckscher Museum of Art,  Arkell Museum, The Tom of Finland Foundation, The Leslie Lohman Museum of Art among others.
 

Signed by artist Fernando Carpaneda.

Artist Fernando Carpaneda won several awards among them are:
2019 - Award of Excellence in Painting by Art League of Long Island, NY.
2019 - Honorable Mention in Painting by Huntington Arts Council, Long Island, NY.
2016 - Juror's Choice for Visual Art at the Seattle Erotic Art Festival.

Museum Exhibitions
2024 - Arkell Museum. Art of New York. Canajoharie, NY.
2023 - The Long Island Museum. SOMOS/WE ARE: Latinx Artists of Long Island, LI,NY
2022 - The Heckscher Museum of Art. Long Island Biennial, LI,NY.
2022 - Kenosha Public Museum. The Acrylic International Biennial. Wisconsin, WI.
2019 - Leslie Lohman Museum of Art. "On Our Backs: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work". Soho, New York, NY.
2011 - "We are a Museum" - The Leslie Lohman Museum of Art - Soho, New York, NY.

Movie
Fernando Carpaneda Sculptures Appear in the Award-Winning Film, "The Nearest Human Being". Directed by Marco Coppola, the film features actors Charlie Hofheimer, Natalia Dyer (Stranger Things), Robert W. Smith, Dan Shaked. The film won the best feature at the Manhattan Film Festival in 2019. 

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