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About Joseph Anthony Quattromini

Joseph Anthony Quattromini Quattromini Art Studio Gallery Joseph Anthony Quattromini Artist (Digital Arts, Photography) • Born 1978 • “My desire is to inspire understanding through recognition of human dignity, to facilitate peace, in order to celebrate love.” -J.A. Quattromini Quattromini has produced several 111 page, 12x12 inch, lay-flat photo books of Jerusalem, Israel; the PA & Jordan; Galicia, Spain; NYC & the USA. The photographer specializes in panoramas, cityscapes, landscape, architecture & ancient locations of spiritual significance. Images often feature stone arches, alleyways & ruins, some portraiture & journalistic subjects. The photographer-artist creates, designs, & edits their original, digital photo paintings of their original photographs. Early personal influences on Quattromini’s development, besides a musician father & a legal professional mother who could draw & who taught religion, were two neighbors. The first, photographer Artie Van Blarcum, was the subject of George Tice’s biography, in which a photo of Quattromini’s childhood home is featured. The other was a ceramics maker & painter named Jackie, with whom the young photographer & future digital artist began a weekly class for neighborhood children. Quattromini & Jackie had both been born to Ashkenasy Jewish mothers, but were raised as Christians, which has come to shape the uniquely mixed experience and perspective evident in much of Quattromini’s unique work featuring images that have meaning to the identity of entire peoples’, as well as to many people’s individual identities. As a 17 year old Catholic High School student, in 1995, Quattromini took part in the administering of the Eucharist, documenting the Papal Mass given by Pope John Paul II, at Giants Stadium. While taking early admission college credits from Saint Peter’s University, Quattromini simultaneously attended night & weekend classes at Orthodox Jewish Seminary, going on to study at a Yeshiva College, in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. There is where the artist’s identity & interest in capturing images converged & emerged as a calling, combining history, spirituality & visuality. Quattromini continued involvement in organizations that offered opportunity to combine learning, traveling, volunteering and devotion to developing as a photographer and as a person, which included working for Queen of Pop Madonna’s children's charity, in 2007.