Gloucester Artist Interview With Paul Ciaramitaro Part II From Dave Sullivan

Dave’s site Is
GloucesterArtists.com

Here is Part II of Dave Sullivan’s interview with Gloucester Artist Paul Ciaramitaro

Dave is producing videos for Good Morning Gloucester and Cape Ann TV
Look for part II tomorrow

His work can be seen in the Cape Ann Historical Museum, the Seacoast Nursing Home, the Rockport Art Association, and the North Shore Arts Association… and you can see Paul and some of his art in this interview we did for Cape Ann TV

Thanks for watching

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5 Responses to Gloucester Artist Interview With Paul Ciaramitaro Part II From Dave Sullivan

  1. Kathleen says:

    I love Paul’s work. I remember him from when we worked at NSAA. He’s such a talented painter — so much energy in his work.

  2. Dave Sullivan says:

    Thanks Joey – Paul is a great guy (even if he isn’t related) and his work is extraordinary.

    Maggie & I are looking forward to doing some more stuff for GloucesterArtists.com and GMG.

    Dave Sullivan

  3. Joey says:

    What Paul describes so perfectly in this interview and the sc ene he depicts in his paintings are exactly the scenes from our wharf. Those scales, those jitterbugs, those wooden boxes.
    I could tell you that when Frankie and I were 12 years old our father’s would order trailer loads of those broken boxes because they could get them cheap and we would spend all day long fixing the boxes in the summer heat. It was so god damned monotonous- ughhhhh! I hated to see that trailer back down the driveway. Thankfully everything now goes into plastic fish totes.
    Our culling table looked exactly the way he depicts it in his painting, our forkruck (well our forktruck is still ancient) but the scene of loading the box trucks with pallets of fish still is true to life. He captured it all so perfectly.

  4. I love what he describes as “A Day Off” – really only a day not-at-sea. This was a typical experience for kids now in their 60′s … now lost to two generations.

    Just like the cattle drive I worked in Montana can only exist because of us City-Slickers who paid to join in.

    Don’t know the future of Gloucester fishing, but author Mark Kurlansky has some ideas in his book ‘The Last Fish Tale’ which he talked about in an interview we have on GloucesterArtists.com.

  5. Anonymous says:

    those paintings are amazing, would love to see them in person. Now, regarding the advertisement on the pizza conspiracy. Is it ok to laugh? That was funny!

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