Gabriel Aiello was born and raised in New York City. He works in the Bronx at the Andrew Freedman Home. He employs various printmaking and sculptural techniques that manifest in vivid, stark imagery often onto large industrial metal. The work engages and coyly refers to the parallax between present day virtual warfare and its connection between touch and sight.
Aiello's academic background in studio art and physics was aquared in University of Miami, East China Normal University, and Anabuki College of Deisgn Courses. In the beginning his focus was in started in film photography and street art and rapidly moving into combining engineering and printing methods. Etching vivid, multi-layered screen-prints onto metal, artist Gabe Aiello blends the fascinating and the frightening, not afraid of exploring how the two come together visually and thematically. Nothing is off-limits as the artist frequently draws on engineering research (both chemical and mechanical) His work engages and coyly refers to the parallax between present day virtual and aerial warfare and its connection between touch and sight. Gabriel Aiello is currently finishing a body of work combining electricity, printmaking, and sculpture.This auction series include one of his brand new pieces. “Kills”…