Claudio’s Cubism and Abstract Expressionist Arts

Claudio’s Watercolour Brush and Pen Abstracts have been referred to as both cubist and impressionistic. Claudio defines his works as Festival Colours… “My colours and my art are designed to rekindle our inner smile and romantic nature. To stimulate an appetite for the festival of the soul.”

Claudio admits to a Peter Max, Picasso, Salvador Dalí, African and Caribbean influence. His art has been exhibited in the Virgin Islands, the Yucatan, New York City and Raleigh’s West Side Gallery, Theatre in The Park (at the invitation of Director Ira David Wood III for the performance of “Burn This” featuring Terrence Mann and formerly for Claudio’s own maritime production of his book “SEAFARERS”), North Carolina State University’s Thompson Theatre (at the invitation of Director John McIlwee for the ensemble performance of “SEAFARERS” there) and also in prominent homes and establishments throughout The Greater Triangle Area.

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Turnaround
Reedwalkers
Suzanne By The River
Your Sun Warms My Soul
Shades of Woman
Marceau
Deepwood
Ma Pearl
Polar
The Egg
New York
Pink Panther
Famiglia
Stick Figure Dancers
Danceurs
Swansong
Marceauesque
B’Eye
Sinatra
Yoko In Lennon’s Eye
Theatre and Bar
Caribbean Lady
Preoccupation
Chinese Mask
Masque du Theatre
DORN ~ The Patterns Of A Thorn
Indigenous
Delilah
Passion’s Decree
Picasso-esque
Children Stories
Romanesque
Skeletal Repose
Saxman Slims
Theatre & Pub
Fantastico
Funky, Sexy, Saxy ~ Bluenose Bar
Yin Yan Muse
Zeta
Picasso-so…
The Descending Facade









































Claudio Oswald Niedworok | Author, Actor, Narrator, Visual/Graphic Artist, Recording Artist, Performance Artist, Poet, Monologuist
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