| 
 
	| Wayne Tirone 
 
 |  | Biography |  | Wayne J. Tirone was raised in the rural New England town of Middlefield, Connecticut (USA). 
He enrolled at Paier College of Art in 1990 and earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with illustration as his concentration. Upon graduating his conceptual editorial and whimsical illustrations 
were published including in, The Hartford Courant and regularly for Teaching K-8 magazine. 
After several years out of college Tirone began to explore landscape painting in oil and it is
now one of his main motifs. The fascinating color harmonies in his paintings 
have been described as resembling crushed gemstones. He has several styles he is
adept at and can create a painterly landscape in oil to a whimsical children's book style painting
depending on his inclination. |  |  |  | Statement |  | "My main interest in painting is to push creative color and to create art that 
evokes a mood utilizing color relationships, light and shadow. The motif I'm 
most interested in now is landscape which may have something to do with my 
having grown up in rural Connecticut.  I have great respect and admiration 
for nature and living in a part of the country where I can see all of the changes 
in seasons only strengthens that appreciation.  Music is very important to my 
painting process and it is often a means to heighten my senses and helps me 
to focus.  To me fine art is about communicating without words what cannot 
be said with words." |  |  |  | Exhibitions |  | * National Endowment for the Arts exhibit
* Paier College of Art student exhibits |  |  |  |