There is an artist that lives within each of us.
Art classes and courses for those who know this,
and for those who are just realizing it.
Class Level: Beginner to Advanced Students
There is an artist that lives within each of us.
Art classes and courses for those who know this,
and for those who are just realizing it.
Class Level:
Beginner to Advanced Students
There is an artist that lives within each of us.
Art classes and courses for those who know this,
and for those who are just realizing it.
Class Level: Beginner to Advanced Students
JOHN VARRIANO
AMERICAN ARTIST
JOHN VARRIANO
AMERICAN ARTIST
JOHN VARRIANO
AMERICAN ARTIST
John Varriano, American Artist is a painter and sculptor living in New York. He is one of a handful of contemporary artists praised for his mastery of both abstract and figurative oil painting.
John Varriano’s figurative and portraiture paintings display an exceptional talent for delivering unabashed proclamations of the human condition. For Varriano, the blinding beauty of the subject matter is made more exquisite and whole by the dark and hidden material that lies beneath. It is always the shadows, materially and metaphorically, that allow one to see and experience the light.
Varriano was the first artist in more than 50 years to have a painting featured on the front cover of the New York Times accompanied by an in-depth interview. NBC News dedicated a special television segment to the artist that proved so popular it ran in New York taxi cabs for a month. Globo TV, Brazil's largest network and ABS.es in Spain have also featured stories on Varriano.
Exhibitions
Varriano has exhibited his work in galleries in New York City, Greenwich, Palm Beach and Abu Dhabi.
John Varriano, American Artist is a painter and sculptor living in New York. He is one of a handful of contemporary artists praised for his mastery of both abstract and figurative oil painting.
John Varriano’s figurative and portraiture paintings display an exceptional talent for delivering unabashed proclamations of the human condition. For Varriano, the blinding beauty of the subject matter is made more exquisite and whole by the dark and hidden material that lies beneath. It is always the shadows, materially and metaphorically, that allow one to see and experience the light.
Varriano was the first artist in more than 50 years to have a painting featured on the front cover of the New York Times accompanied by an in-depth interview. NBC News dedicated a special television segment to the artist that proved so popular it ran in New York taxi cabs for a month. Globo TV, Brazil's largest network and ABS.es in Spain have also featured stories on Varriano.
Exhibitions
Varriano has exhibited his work in galleries in New York City, Greenwich, Palm Beach and Abu Dhabi.