Internationally
recognized artist John Zaccheo is an accomplished professional
painter and sculptor. John’s exceptional talent seeks
a diverse range of expression. Whether painting in a realist,
impressionist or abstract style, John is a master at using both
a brush and a palette knife. With each stroke he is creating
color and form that explodes on the canvas and captives the
viewer. Rich in texture his painting captures a sense of light
which magnifies form and magically changes appearance. His paintings
have been referred to as more lush than nature’s own handy
work since he employs color and form to improvise on each other
thus enunciating natural harmony. His colors so smoothly interconnected
seem to be a single movement.
“Color
and light dance across my canvas as I recreate the effervescence
of life.”
Much
admired for his technical merit, John’s paintings are
alive with color and luxurious detail. John finds inspiration
for his work from his extensive travels ( he has meandered through
60 countries) and his affinity for the natural world. Mediterranean
villages and seaports, alluring flower gardens and country settings
brim with energy when rendered with John’s devotion to
light.
John is also a renowned fine portraiture artist. His paintings
reside in the libraries and museums of the following subjects:
President Kennedy, President Carter, President Reagan, President
Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Began of Israel. John also
created the official painting of the original landing on the
moon which was presented to astronaut, Neil Armstrong. John
has also painted portraits for Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn and
Tony Bennett.
Taking
a leap from the visual imagery of the real world, John’s
sculptures are a bold vessel for abstract form. Stark white
angular and arching forms swoop in opposition yet coalesce and
fuse with unity. These innovative forms were preceded by John’s
realist sculptures carved in marble.
“As
an artist you must continue to reach deep inside yourself to
the private inner daydreams we all have. Making those daydreams
come alive on canvas will bring joy to others. But it must bring
joy to e first.”
Born
in Kingston, New York, John earned degrees from Dutchess College
(with a gold medal for outstanding achievements in fine art)
and Syracuse University. After college John enlisted in the
United States Navy, completing two world cruises and a tour
duty of Viet Nam. After his Honorable Discharge, John continued
his studies at the Art Student League in New York. He later
studied with Arthur Lidov, John Pike, Robert Benny, David Lax,
Joseph Hirsch, Leslie Ross and Lewis Krevolin.
Career
positions include: Art Director of Seidman & Lane, American
Management Association New York, Head Creative Director of Warner
Brothers Music and Publications designing record covers for
many top musicians (Elton John, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot,
Seals & Crofts, The Fifth Dimension and the Partridge Family).
John did free lance projects for several leading New York advertising
agencies and his illustrative work has been published in leading
magazines, including Time and Life. John eventually opened his
own advertising agencies in New York City and Kingston, New
York, which he later sold and moved to Palm Beach, Florida to
pursue a career in fine art. He was contracted with Wentworth
Gallery, the largest national gallery chain. John created over
650 paintings and thousands of limited edition serigraphs and
hundreds of embellished serigraphs on canvas for this company.
John has had over 50 one man shows and has published many prints.
Fromm 2000-2009 John was the Creative Director and Artist in
Residence for Applejack Art Partners in Manchester, Vermont.
Currently, he is under license agreement with Applejack Art
Partners. John has recently opened his own gallery, John Zaccheo
Fine Art Gallery at 4716 Main Street Manchester Center, Vermont.
Recent
recipients and clients to acquire Portraits are President Obama
and Rush Limbaugh.
John
currently resides in Vermont surrounded by picturesque towns
and mountain views that provide him with an abundance of inspiration
and space to create his art.
“My
studio is a special place, a place where the magic of imagination
is given full encouragement. I don’t see my art as something
distinct from my life. My art is nothing more than a reflection
of who I am as a person, what I value and believe.”