Anthony Waichulis
(b. 1972)
hails from rural Pennsylvania and has established a national
reputation for his trompe l'oeil paintings. The
brilliant dimensionality he achieves is as effective and as brilliant
as the two most well know American trompe l'oeil
artists John Peto and William Harnett. But
Waichulis goes well beyond in terms of the finiteness of his imagery.
His paintings are compelling while conveying a sharp and wry sense of humor. Working with
a focused discipline and a steady hand, he achieves perfection. Currency, cards, photographs,
Ephemera and memorabilia make up the subject matter and the
results are unbelievable. -taken from www.johnpence.com
Waichulis began his academic artistic training under the tutelage
of realist painter and instructor Michael Molar. It was in college where Anthony met
Mr. Molnar, inducting Waichulis into a world of painting that he would dedicate his life to. His college years would provide
significant strides in his Waichulis' artistic development resulting in much attention regionally and afar. His first
one-man show sponsored by his alma mater would end up a near sell out within one hour of its opening. This
was a foreshadowing of the reception his work would receive across the nation.
Continuing his education in Baltimore,Maryland,
Waichulis attended the Schuler School of Fine Arts. He would meet some of the most respected artists in their field.
The school was founded by nationally renown portrait artist Ann Schuler, who had served as assistant to Jaques Maroger,
former Director of Restoration at the Louvre. A brilliant faculty offered a wide spectrum of expertise that would add new
dimension to Waichulis' endeavors. Baltimore would also receive his work with resounding interest,
allowing his Trompe L'oeil paintings to become highly prized by knowledgeable collectors from across the country and abroad.
It was at this time Waichulis thought of returning to Northeast Pennsylvania to continue to pursue his work in the
region in which it began.
The Waichulis Studio is now located in Pennsylvania, where Anthony had taken his first steps towards a promising future.
His works have since been published in almost every major art publication worldwide including The Artist's
Magazine, American Artist, American Art Review, Art
News, Art-Talk, as well as many others. Waichulis, now exclusively
represented by the John Pence gallery in San Francisco, has staged many appearances in key exhibitions across the country
including the Smithsonian Institute and the Arnot Art Museum. Dozens of successful shows across the United
States have refined Waichulis'endeavors as his work has taken top awards in national and international competitions such
as Artist's magazine's Annual Competition and the Art Renewal Center's International Salon Competition.
Anthony has also since returned to teaching at the college where he began, along side his former mentor Michael Molnar,
with the hopes bestowing the same influence and guidance granted him.
In January 2006, Anthony Waichulis became the first Trompe L'oeil painter to be granted Living Master status
with The Art Renewal Center.
"My
painting efforts still remain as steadfast
and focused today as they have when my journey began. I continue to
teach and lecture privately, at academic institutions,
and various art associations throughout Northeast
Pennsylvania. My desire to learn and grow as an effective
Representational Trompe L'oeil painter remains unfettered.
I aspire to honor those I follow and strive
to give benefit to those who may one day follow me."
-Anthony Waichulis
Waichulis's work can be
seen at www.thewaichulisstudio.net