About the Artist
David Labrozzi is an artist working in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region of the United States. His work has been shown and awarded in a number of shows both local and national.
Mr. Labrozzi attended Virginia Commonwealth University from 1990-1993. He received his BFA in 1993, his major was illustration.
From 1993-2013 Mr. Labrozzi worked in the capacity of illustrator and graphic designer. While continuing his personal work in parallel with this career, Mr. Labrozzi participated in and received a number of awards for his work—both in communication and fine arts.
In 2010 Mr. Labrozzi received his MFA from the University of Hartford, Hartford Art School. Soon after this, he began teaching part-time as an adjunct faculty of the University of Maryland, University College in Adelphi, MD.
Mr. Labrozzi’s gallery work from 2008-present has been centered around the subject of perceived motion on the static picture plane. More information on this may be found in Mr. Labrozzi’s artist statement. He pursued this subject as his thesis during his MFA at the University of Hartford. His thesis provides insight into some of his early work in this area.
His current gallery works are meant as a social form of art. This stems from his background in the communication arts as well as his feeling of the need for works to be inclusive to the broadest audience.
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