Robert Slivchak

One of Robert’s greatest inspirations for pursuing a career in fine art and design is his father, Emil Slivchak. At a young age, Robert was always fascinated with his father’s ability to work with any medium and his gift of being able to transform it into something beautiful. His father’s encouragement to express himself artistically at a young age was key to his creative development.

Robert is an abstract expressionist artist whose work is inspired by the climate that surrounds him and his various passions in life, such as romantic travel destinations and life on and in the water. He uses thick and thin layers of recycled and reclaimed acrylic as well as latex paint, applied using palette knives made from reclaimed materials, old rags, natural sponges and brushes, pulling back and removing portions of each layer until the result is something that’s synchronized with his current feelings. The majority of his works are also painted on reclaimed sailboat sail (sailcloth).

Selected Works

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We're located on the corner of West and Main. Our entrance is on West Street. Look for the bright blue building. The front entrance to the gallery is located on West Street in the little red building attached to the blue one, and beside the purple shop (Ideal Bike). We're a block away from the Drake Devonshire Hotel, The Parlour Studio and The General Store. We are across the street from the Enid Grace Café, La Condesa restaurant and beside Idle Wild Restaurant.

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