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I seek to know in the harlot's cry.
I was not a victim, I am at will
I lust for life in the darkest sin.
I find the knowledge that I could win.
I found the meaning within its thrill.
I said I seek intense desire

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The Birth Of A Primordial Breath
Art And Performance
by Susan Olmetti and Anthony Zito
Thursday August 21 6pm to 9pm
The Chelsea Hotel
Grand Ballroom
222 West 23rd Street New York
Company Information:
Susan Olmetti
1309 North 21 Street
Melrose Park, IL 60160 USA
Ph. 708-668-6038
Susan Olmetti
MEDIA AVAILABLE: Aug. 21: Live Painting Portraiture By Zito Meets Whimsical Art Abstraction By Susan Olmetti At The Chelsea
From 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Birth of a
Primordial Breath will be accompanied live by Zito's signature 7-minute
watercolor portrait painting
Media Advisory
NEW YORK/EWORLDWIRE/Aug. 6, 2008 --- From Antony
Zito's portrait painting on materials found on New York city streets to
intricate abstractions painted by Susan Olmetti while perched on city
sidewalks, art enthusiasts' eyes will behold a feast in the Grand
Ballroom of the Chelsea Hotel (222 west 23rd Street, NY NY 10011) in a
single presentation of never-before-seen paintings by Zito and Olmetti.
Among the pieces, Zito captured notable gay rights activist Storme
DeLarverie impromptu on the balcony of the Chelsea Hotel one recent
July evening (acrylic on canvas 24" x 36"). "King" Storme DeLarverie,
born on Christmas Eve (December 24), 1920 (the year that women won the
right to vote) will have a special tribute to honor her, a leader who
has regularly led the annual procession of the New York City Gay Pride
Parade with the STONEWALL Veterans' Association and the 1969 Stonewall car. DeLarverie's persona may best known for her part in the Jewel
Box Revue, a popular drag performance group which toured the U.S.
during the '50s and '60s, in which DeLarverie was the only male
impersonator in the troupe of 24 entertainers.
During the three-hour soiree, Zito will apply his artful mastery to
paint his critically acclaimed 7-Minute Watercolor Portraits - a
signature quick-draw style, of anyone who is willing. Portraits painted
at the event will be available for sale that evening.
Recognition, Contributions and Contributors
Sam Bassett
Artist, filmmaker and celebrity photographer Bassett's recorded
journey to unbury the hidden talent of friend, artist and neighbor
Bettina Bashyi captured the attention of the New York Times among
others. Bassett has contributed a photograph of Storme for display.
Lisa Ackerman, Photographer
Chelsea Hotel resident Ackerman is best recognized for her talent
and work photographing New York City venues and people - including
celebrities.
Purple Beverage Company
Adding power to the punch, refreshments for the evening's events are tenedered by Purple Beverage Company (http://www.drinkpurple.com/the_story_of_purple.htm).
About Susan Olmetti
From features in international newspapers such as Canada's Globe
and Mail and magazines such as Today's Chicago Woman, Olmetti has
attracted attention to her work, described as having a sophisticated
and intricate feel. Olmetti's focus on nudes has been featured in a
recent book publication by Fletcher Cowan and Holly Hay in the U.K.
entitled, "When Fletcher and Hay Met ..." which presents a mixture of
illustrations, photography, personal notes and informal interviews.
Olmetti has previously exhibited in The Chelsea Hotel and in
galleries throughout Chicago and New York including the Thomas Gathman
Gallery in Chicago, and The Illinois Holocaust Museum in Evanston, Ill.
A part-time Chelsea resident, Olmetti's bright and vibrant canvases
emit a frenetic energy as viewers' eyes traverse the obsessive and
whimsically interwoven honeycomb of color and form. Speaking with the
artist while immersed in this chaotic universe of paint reveals the
artist's complicated struggle with bi-polar disorder, the social and
economic obstacles of having an eighth-grade education, and how art
became her healing tool.
About Antony Zito (http://www.zitogallery.com)
The New York Post has called Zito's portrait paintings "sensual."
Zito's renderings of people on recycled materials other than canvas
have prompted The Village Voice to refer to him as "a master of the
found object."
NY Arts Magazine has said, "Zito is able to use his substantial
skill as a painter to create a portrait that borders on a sublime
reflection of the sitter's being."
Portraits painted by Zito from photos and live sittings exude a
particular power and energy that give them the true breath of life. An
ardent resident of New York City's Lower East Side, his paintings have
been seen in Milk Studios, The National Arts Club, and The American
Museum of Natural History, to name a few in New York City, The Sundance
Film Festival in Park City, Utah, as well as in La Luz de Jesus Gallery
in Los Angeles, and in museums and galleries in France, Austria, London
and Tokyo.
In the summer of 2007, Zito set his Portrait Painting Marathon,
painting over 100 watercolor portraits in a round-the-clock, 40-hour
stretch.
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CONTACT:
Susan Olmetti
1309 North 21 Street
Melrose Park, IL 60160
PHONE. 708-668-6038
susan@susanolmetti.com
http://www.susanolmetti.com
Antony Zito
NY, NY 10002
USA
212-673-9074 (phone)
zito@zitogallery.com
http://www.zitogallery.com
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"King" Storme DeLarverie
Antony Zito captures gay rights activist Storme DeLarverie impromptu at the Chelsea Hotel. Storme DeLarverie is the Ambassador of the STONEWALL Veterans' Association In New York City.
Susan Olmetti At The Chelsea (above)
Featured in recent U.K. book by Fletcher Cowan and Holly Hay, When Fletcher and Hay Met.
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