The Washington Post’s Weekend section On Exhibit by Stephanie Merry featured a photo and write up of Eric Finzi’s “Humfrey” piece at the Athenaeum in Old Town, Alexandria. His work is one of nineteen artists featured in the “Likeness/Interpretations of Portraiture” exhibit.
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My late father-in-law is the subject of my latest work, “Humfrey,” which will debut in a group show entitled “Likeness/Interpretations of Portraiture” at the Athenaeum in Old Town, Alexandria, VA, from August 9th through September 21st. From hyperreal to abstract, from…
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I am delighted to be included in an Escape Into Life online arts journal piece. The site pushes the boundaries of visual art and literature, blending the two together until they become one poem – a work of Visual Poetry. …
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Eric Finzi is a dermatological surgeon who uses syringes, propane torches and other nontraditional tools to create epoxy resin paintings. Finzi is well aware that he’s in a unique pool of people who don’t fit into a singular right- or…
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If you are in San Francisco this weekend, stop by the Sloan Fine Art booth at artMRKT San Fran and check out the 2 pieces I am showing. This one is called “Deep Thought.”
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To all my San Francisco area friends, I’ll be showing two paintings at the artMRKT San Fran, Sloan Fine Art booth, taking place May 17 -20. The art market featuring over 70 galleries around the globe will be held at…
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Mark Jenkins writes about “6 Painters,” a group show at Civilian Art Projects in his piece entitled “Whirlwind Tour Through the District’s Many Paintings Exhibits.” He says “Eric Finzi mixes pigment with epoxy resin, a fast-drying medium that requires a…
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Thanks to Molly Petrilla who wrote this blog piece about my work. Eric Finzi is a dermatological surgeon who uses syringes, propane torches and other nontraditional tools to create epoxy resin paintings. Finzi is well aware that he’s in a…
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I am flattered… Somehow I made the list of a “Thousand Living Painters.” Glad I didn’t make the Thousand Dead Painters list!
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I am in a group show, “6 Painters,” with fellow artists Tom Bunnell, Cavan Fleming, Tom Green, Nora Sturges, and Champneys Taylor, running through February 25th at the Civilian Art Projects, 1019 7th Street, NW across from the DC Convention…
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