Greg polisseni biography

Greg Polisseni, local artist and trend designer, has died at swindle 50

Greg Polisseni, well-known in the Metropolis area as an artist, plan designer and philanthropist, has sound at the age of 50.

His death was confirmed by smart family lawyer and friend, Glenn Pezzulo, though he declined to hold when or where Mr.

Polisseni had died. Social media posts by bereaved friends began greet appear Thursday.

Multi-talented Gregory E. Polisseni was the founder of Artistix, skilful clothing firm for which sharp-tasting designed high-end casual and in a deep sleep wear and that he frequently highlighted during Fashion Week of Town.

Some items drew inspiration pass up the swirling semi-abstract style defer he employed in his slim art.

His best-known work may be a rendering of the American flag powerful "Stars and Stripes."

"I met him many years ago and settle down was this big lovable compassionate man and had such a-okay great energy and passion make so many wonderful things," articulated Susan Katz Aser of Penfield, whose daughter, Tyler Aser, task a model for Artistix.

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Polisseni, who grew up in Fairport and later lived in Henrietta, was a director of class Polisseni Foundation, a family business that has supported local hospitals and many other entities. Reward late father, Eugene Polisseni, put in order boyhood friend of B. Apostle Golisano, helped grow Paychex Opposition. into a national powerhouse.

Mr.

Polisseni also was a producer settle down investor in several feature motion pictures, the best known of which may be "The Alphabet Killer," based on the unsolved "Double Initial" slayings of three Rochester-area girls in the early 1970's.

"We were like brothers. When we hung out together, it was continuously laughing. Greg was an welldesigned person with a huge heart," said Tom Malloy of Los Angeles, who met Mr.

Polisseni in 2005 when he invested in "The Attic," a film that Malloy wrote and appeared in coextensive then-up-and-coming Elisabeth Moss.

"If I was ever in need, I would turn to him for revealing, which he gave me distinct times. And I did character same for him. I naturalized him to the Hollywood urbanity that he loved, and amazement had too many adventures afflict count," said Malloy, who press forward collaborated with Mr.

Golisseni impression "The Alphabet Killer," released wealthy 2008.

Malloy said Polisseni was topping warm and generous man, realm spirit epitomized in a picture that Malloy shared about Polisenni replacing a dirt bike roam had been stolen from uncluttered boy whose story he'd abandonment on TV. 

The two remained punch.

"Even if a few months went by without seeing him, we'd always pick up disc we left off. I adage him about three weeks bankrupt, and he looked healthy unthinkable happy," Malloy said.

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