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Fashion from the Love of Painting

Greetings fashion enthusiasts,

I am Georgio Sabino III, a fashion designer who also dabbles in textile design and painting. My love for art and fashion has led me to create designs that blend the two worlds together, resulting in unique and stunning pieces that showcase my bold use of colors and flashy patterns.

I draw inspiration from nature, and you can see this reflected in my work as I often include dragonflies, butterflies, and hummingbirds in my designs. By bringing the natural world into the fashion world, I aim to create a depth that is unseen in traditional fashion.

In addition to my textiles, I also create paintings that are showcased in art galleries. These pieces serve as a source of inspiration for my textile designs, and I find that the two mediums work hand in hand to create a cohesive and impactful collection.

To further enhance the experience of my fashion shows and art exhibits, I have introduced augmented reality (AR) technology to create immersive and interactive displays. By doing so, I hope to blur the line between the art world and the fashion world and offer a truly unique and memorable experience for my audience.

Recently, I flew to Paris to photograph my latest couture wardrobe, and I must say, fashion week was in full bloom in and around the city. I am excited to share my latest designs with the world and to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the intersection of art and fashion.

Thank you for your continued support and for joining me on this exciting journey.

Sincerely,

Georgio Sabino III

Rewarding… Said the Artist @GS3

As an artist in today’s world, I find creating life through art to be the most rewarding aspect of my work. From expressing my imagination, co-creating with fellow artists, to sharing my body of work online and in galleries, every step of this journey has been incredibly fulfilling.

As a painter, I have had the privilege of having one-man art shows and selling my works of art. Seeing my creations in galleries, homes, or corporate offices has been a truly fulfilling experience. Additionally, teaching art to K-12 or college students has been a source of joy for me, as I am able to inspire creativity and provide valuable information to the next generation of artists. As an educator, I have been fortunate enough to see my students’ work grace the auction house of Christie’s in New York City or watch my college students win competitions in the city.

Moreover, these experiences keep driving me into spaces that feel completely surreal. I have also found reward in the technological aspect of art. Being patent-pending for a tech innovation and making it into the MIT Solve Tech accelerator program that I created has been a unique accomplishment. It has allowed me to push the boundaries of traditional art and create immersive experiences for viewers (coming soon). I find it extremely satisfying to think about the inner workings of an idea and bring it to life.

As a photographer, I have had the opportunity to photograph major events and people, including The White House twice. It’s wild to be seen or known as a professional photographer as an artist who never thought of themselves as a photographer. But I have covered Annie Leibowitz, Synthia St James, LeBron James, and many more.

Furthermore, as a fashion designer, seeing gorgeous models wearing my clothing on runways and being photographed in the streets of Paris has been so thrilling and mind-blowing. Listening to myself say that these are my fabric designs and garments, and I am photographing my own work in Paris, is a dream come true. Accomplishments are so rewarding when you set out to do something and finish it. It’s been a long journey, but being an artist in today’s world has allowed me to pursue my passions and achieve my goals, and I am grateful for the opportunities and experiences that have come my way.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Art Exhibit at Trudy Wiesenberger Gallery Featuring Georgio Sabino III, Artistic Jungle Series Inspired by Covid-19

RE: Georgio Sabino III; Artistic Jungle: Blurring the lines between the physical-world and a digital-reality.

University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center, Trudy Wiesenberger Gallery 11100 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106  

Cleveland, Ohio – University Hospital’s is proud to announce the opening of a new exhibit featuring the work of renowned multi-disciplinary visual artist, Georgio Sabino III. The exhibit will feature works from his Artistic Jungle series, and showcase Sabino’s unique approach to art, which blends painting, photography, graphic design, and augmented reality to create immersive and dynamic experiences for viewers.

Sabino’s artwork explores the beauty and complexity of nature, conveying a message of peace and harmony through vibrant colors and powerful contrast. His polyrhythmic identities strive to be seen and heard, with each piece of art telling a unique story.

“We are excited to have Georgio Sabino III’s work on exhibit,” said the UH Art Curator Thomas Huck. “His use of technology to enhance the viewer’s experience is truly unique, and I believe that this body of work will have a profound impact on our patients, visitors, and staff.”

The UH Art Collection was established in 1988 to advance the hospital’s mission: To Heal. To Teach. To Discover. The collection features work in all media, including paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, textiles, glass, sculpture, and ceramics. The collection includes works by regional artists, as well as national and internationally recognized artists from across the United States, Canada, and Europe.

The “Artistic Jungle Series” exhibit will open April 12th in the UH Trudy Wiesenberger Gallery located at 11100 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106. (The Gallery is located on the first floor of the Humphrey Building adjacent to the Lerner Tower main entrance on UH Drive)

For more information about Georgio Sabino III and his artwork, please visit his website at www.GS3.us

Contact: UH Art Collection 11100 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44106 artcollection@uhhospitals.org

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