Series I 0024 - 2011 Tony Visco

  • 5 years ago
Colour in Your Life featured artist P. Anthony Visco appeared on Colour In Your Life Season Twenty (20)

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P. Anthony Visco (Tony) is a Signature Member of the New England Watercolor Society, a Plymouth Center for the Arts Russell Gallery Artist, Member of the Copley Art Society of Boston, the Scituate Arts Association, and is currrenty an Associate Member of the National, American and Transparent Watercolor Society. He also currently serves on the Board of Directors for the New England Watercolor Society and the Plymouth Center for the Arts.

What's amazing to those of us who know him is the softness and feeling he conveys in each painting. It is here that we see some otherwise hidden gentleness, and a tender respect for nature. Tony‘s work has been featured in many art galleries on the South Shore, Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard as well as San Diego, California, Egg Harbor, Wisconsin and Tiverton, RI.  P. Anthony Visco has also exhibited in a number of one-man shows.

P. Anthony Visco has conducted a number of demos and workshops for various art groups as well as a series of one hour long instructional watercolor demonstrations entitled “Paint for Pleasure” for local access television through out the South Shore.  Shows can also be seen on his YouTube Channel.

He also has taught at the Weston COA, the Scituate Arts Association and continues to teach at the Plymouth Center for the Arts.

P. Anthony Visco has worked in oil, acrylics, watercolor, charcoal, pastel and pencil. He has won an number of awards, and  illustrated corporate brochures and books for children. P. Anthony Visco had a blast doing murals, and in particular collaborating with another artist on a mural project for a client in Duxbury, MA who's home overlooked the Powder Point Bridge. His greatest pleasure however, is when he finds those individual collectors who are excited about his work enough to acquire more than one piece. Tony has had that happen several times and it's always a thrill.

You can contact Tony about his art tips or art techniques directly via his website at panthonyvisco.com