Alzheimer’s Association Forget-Me-Not Gala

June 4th, 2009

Monday night was the annual Alzheimber’s Association Forget-Me-Not Gala…i attended as a guest of the Foundation and they presented me with their “Creative Leadership” award…The artwork i created was auctioned to raise funds for the cause. I was incredibly honored to just be there…let alone to be recognized. I had the opportunity to meet David Hyde Pierce who so kindly introduced me. What an incredibly genuine, caring, and nice human being. I was thrilled to be able to spend some time with David. I commend him for the years of work he has put in on behalf of the Alzheimer’s Association.

 

Retired Yankees All-Star David Cone was also there to accept the Association’s “Community Leadership” Award….another great guy who gives so much of his time…and cares so much about people in need.

 

I gave a speech….i don’t speak for a living…i paint….but I did this in honor of my father and of my grandmother. I thought i would share that speech with you below. If you or a loved one is suffering from this terrible disease know that my thoughts are with you…and that the Alzheimer’s Association is there for you!

 

–Charles

 

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“I would like to thank Lou-Ellen and Susan and everyone at the Alzheimer’s Association for this wonderful evening. I have been involved in fundraising for many years…raising millions of dollars, so they tell me…through my artwork for many worthwhile causes. The fight against Alzheimer’s is especially meaningful for me.

 

When I was in High School, my house resembled a prison with bars on the windows and blockades by the doors to keep grandma Josephine from wandering. She had Alzheimer’s and she was constantly looking for her mother. The hours of 3:30 – 6:00 each afternoon were assigned to my sister and me to keep watch. Our house was around the corner from the high school and as often as she could, grandma would throw open a window and yell to the kids heading home to save her and that we were holding her hostage.

 

The police knew her by her first name. They rescued Josephine several times. One time, she escaped the house and hitched to a nearby town with nothing but a sheet wrapped around her, her doll, and her pocketbook. This was the 1970’s and there were no drugs to keep her calm. She lived with the disease for 15 long years and passed away in a nursing home at the age of 91.

 

Years later, when my dad turned 80, strange things began to happen. After he and my mother returned from a trip to his native Italy, mom told me he had trouble translating Italian. We all just thought it was because he’d been so removed from it. Then one day, I offered to take him to his favorite restaurant. He gave me this innocent look and said “I don’t know that place.” I actually got angry….insistent…asked him what was wrong with him. I was horrified and knew immediately that it was Alzheimer’s again.

 

This time I thought it would be different. I heard about new drugs – arracept, nemenda…combined with zoloft. It was still horrible…even more for my mom who took care of him. But at least he had a somewhat better quality of life than his mother did. But he still slipped away before our eyes.

 

I created the artwork for this event to depict just a walk in the park….the tree of life stands above…the stages we all go through…how life starts and how it ends. And all the things that should be important to us as we go through that life. It should be….a walk in the park. It is my hope that with new medicine and scientific breakthroughs, someday dealing with Alzheimer’s will be just a walk in the park, marred by temporary and relatively minor impairment….and maybe we’ll even be able to take a peaceful walk in that park someday and remember Alzheimer’s as a disease of generations past. Thank you.”

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Batman contemporary art is a hit….and the glitter too!

June 1st, 2009

I made my first appearance for Choice Collectibles over the weekend. They have exclusively commissioned me to do a limited edition celebrating the 70th anniversary of Batman. The piece was a little bit of a challenge. It took me awhile to meld the dark ominous feeling of Gotham with my standard color palette. I’m very happy with the way the piece came out and it was very well-received at the show.

 

I find that when i do shows in places for the first time, i am asked a lot of questions by collectors that i haven’t fielded in awhile. This weekend, the big question, was where i got the idea to use the glitter in all my pieces. Well, i’ll share a little secret with you. It was a mistake! Many years ago, i bought some glue and glitter to cover up a cutting mistake i made in one of my pieces…i used the glue to cover the crack and then added some colored glitter to it to hide the glue. People LOVED it…so, that’s how my use of glitter was born…i found the glitter i used now which is actually glitter already suspended in acrylic paint and i started using it to embellish all of my images. It’s worked out great and contributes to the “glitz” of my artwork. Sometimes making mistakes is a good thing!

 

–Charles

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Fazzino Pop Art Violin Auctioned for Westchester Philharmonic

May 19th, 2009

I was actually not able to attend the Westchester Philharmonic Spring Gala last weekend…but i received quite a report. It was a star-studded event, highlighed by a private performance by Maestro Itzhak Perlman. County Executive Andrew Spano spoke about the importance of the arts to the culture of Westchester County and i couldn’t agree more. Here are some pics from the event…. Itzhak Perlman with my violin; CBS’s Tony Aiello (the emcee for the evening) and Westchester Philharmonic Executive Director Josh Worby!

–Charles

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3-D Pop Art at JFK Airport

May 5th, 2009

Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity of seeing my artwork permanently installed in the American Airlines terminal at JFK Airport American Airlines Managing Director Brian Troy and Charles Fazzino at JFKin NY…I went for the installation and to sign posters for the American Airlines employees. Honestly, I had not idea what to expect. I left the airport later that day feeling elated, warm, and like I’d just made 100+ new friends. The welcome I received was overwhelming. What an incredible group of people…so devoted to what they do…and so genuine….i had a wonderful time.

 

A huge shoutout to Brian, Joe, and Sawh….I can’t thank them enough for arranging the event and inviting me back to install more pieces in their beautiful terminal. They explained to me that their goal is to give travellers an experience that surpasses all  others. They are obviously succeeding…I was also there on the day of the grand opening of the new Bobby Vans restaurant. Awesome. Pretty soon, people will just want to go to the AA terminal, shop, have dinner, and spend the day…it’s THAT nice.

 

Will keep you posted on my growing airport exhibit!

–Charles

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