Mark Di Vincenzo is a Buffalo artist who states that his work: “captures the patterned, cyclical, random perfection of nature frozen in a moment in time.” His serene canvases provide views of light scintillating on still or rippling water dappled with leaves and other floating vegetation. Overhead branches reflect in the aquatic mirrored surface. Others capture details of fields of flowers and grasses or suggest a cool midnight sky or winter’s frost and ice crystals. Shadows, light, patterns, and the colors of all seasons provide a panoply of landscape impressions.
A graduate of Buffalo State College, Di Vincenzo studied abroad in Siena, Italy during his senior year in 1976. In 2016, the Burchfield Penney Art Center acquired Icen, a beautiful, blue and white wintry oil painting from his series depicting the four seasons.
Di Vincenzo has had solo exhibitions in Buffalo at the Nina Freudenheim Gallery and the Buffalo Club; in New York at the Sears/Peyton Gallery, and in other galleries in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. His work has also been included in group exhibitions in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Hallwalls, Big Orbit Gallery, Garrett Club, Art Dialogue Gallery, and among the Burchfield Penney Art Center’s gala offerings.