ART UNSEEN II Showcases the Works of a Little-known Artist

By: May. 02, 2014
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Frederica, Del.

In remembrance of a brother long dead and in peace, author John Thomas Vaina publishes the works of art that his late sibling Fred Vaina had completed in days of his prime. Sentimental yet inspiring, "Art Unseen II" anthologizes the creativity and artistry running through their veins.

The anthology of deceased Frederick Vaina's works begins with a recapitulation of the life he had lived and how he was remembered the best by the author who is his junior. Fred's inspirations are Francis Goya, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Peter Max. The outputs of his experimentations with artistic media are arranged chronologically, from the most recent to the very first. Copies of the intaglios in zinc and copper which wowed art dealers and master print makers are also contained in the book.

"John, you will know when my art should be view by the art world," were the ideals of Fred that the author constantly plays in his mind. Though his artist brother was tragically killed in a car accident in 1977, Vaina hopes that through this book, this dream will come true.

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About the Author
Author John Thomas Vaina is a Jet Engine Technician at Dover Air Force Base. He is happily married to Linda M. Vaina and has a son Ryan T. Vaina. He retired from the United State Air Force in 1996. He and his family currently resides in Delaware.

Art Unseen II* by John Thomas Vaina
"CATASTROPHE" DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN ARTIST
Publication Date: March 26, 2014
Trade Paperback; $21.99; 40 pages; 9781493185054
Trade Hardback; $31.99; 40 pages; 9781493185047
e-book; $3.99; 9781493185061

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