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By permission of the artistThe Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece Exhibitions of works by Canadian contemporary painter Renato Muccillo (born 1965 in Vancouver, British Columbia).
 

While largely self-taught, Renato studied briefly under Vancouver artist Harold Powell. He describes his style as “a deeply-controlled Impressionism.” Renato is also influenced by late-19th-century American tonalist painter George Inness and luminists like Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Church.


Renato's painting style evolved after he visited a late-1990s show at the Vancouver Art Gallery by the Group of Seven, an alliance of artists who revolutionized painting in Canada after World War I. By 2002, Renato was selling his landscapes, which were displayed in group shows at the Federation of Canadian Artists. Solo exhibitions soon followed. Since 2003, Muccillo has been painting full time.
 

AWARDS & MEMBERSHIPS
 

2008 Senior (SFCA) Status 

Federation of Canadian Artists 

 

2005 Award of Excellence – Federation of Canadian Artists – “Urban Landscapes” show 
 

2003 Alan Wylie Award of Excellence – Federation of Canadian Artists – “Changing Light” show 

 

 Alessandra Bittelli Award of Excellence – 

 Federation of Canadian Artists – “Altered States” Abstract show 

 

1993 National 1st Place Award of Excellence – 

Canadian Fruit Growers Association – “Coffee Time” 

- Image of the Day -

 

  "Cornwall Street Pine"

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Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist

 

 Renato Muccillo (Born 1965)

       Feature Artist Bio

 

 

Gallery #100 

 

 

November 7, 2014

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                                     Renato Muccillo's 

                                       OFFICIAL WEBSITE:

                                 http://renatomuccillo.com/

 

                      

                     ARTIST'S STATEMENT:

"I understand who I am as a person and what drives me. Especially with this artistic avenue, I don’t want to be influenced by any particular teacher. I want to intuit enough to learn myself what I need to know. This is my own independent journey through life, and I want to see how far I can go.”

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