George Gallo Art
George Gallo was born in Port Chester, New York in 1956. He began painting at an early age and was especially attracted to landscapes as a way to express himself. He studied landscape painting with internationally renowned artist George Cherepov (1909-1987) in Connecticut for three years. After reaching widespread acclaim, Gallo taught landscape painting four years in a row for American Artist’s Weekend with the Masters.
Besides being a passionate landscape painter, Gallo is also a noted screenwriter and film director. His movies include Midnight Run, Bad Boys, 29th Street, and Middle Men. In 2006 Gallo wrote and directed the film, Local Color, a semi-autobiographical story of his early years as a representational artist in New York and Pennsylvania striving to fit into the contemporary art scene.
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Oil, Panel
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Linen, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Linen, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Linen, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Linen, Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Linen, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Linen, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Oil, Wood Panel
Early 2000s American Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Oil, Board
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Oil, Canvas
2010s Impressionist George Gallo Art
Oil, Wood Panel



