They also published an article about him in the Summer 2009 issue of the same magazine. American Artist’s Workshop Magazine featured one of Rob’s Ireland workshops in their Spring 2006 issue. He teaches at The Art League of Virginia and holds workshops throughout the United States and abroad. TEACHING Rob is known for his inspiring and informative teaching style. Rob also completed a sculpture of a fifteen foot crucifix which hangs above the alter in a “Our Lady of Mercy” church in Potomac, Maryland.
A life sized marble statue of Mother Teresa also stands in the Shrine, based on Robert’s design.
He has created a series of carved marble reliefs which are now permanently located in the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC.
For more information go to SCULPTURE Rob has been selected as a professional member of the National Sculpture Society. Rob’s portrait demonstrations have become a favorite for students attending the Portrait Societies’ Portrait Academies. Bush, Senior, and Ambassador Sol Linowitz. Robert has been commissioned to paint portraits for clients such as Marc Pachter, long-time Director of the National Portrait Gallery, George H. Another of his portraits graced the cover of The Artist’s Magazine, April 2007. The winning portraits were featured in International Artist Magazine. The previous year he placed Best of Show. PORTRAITS In April of 2003 Robert received the Portrait Society of America’s Grand Prize Award in their annual International Portrait Competition. Three of Rob’s drawings were selected to be displayed in New York’s prestigious Arnot Museum of Art. American Artist magazine highlighted Rob’s drawing techniques as the cover feature in their May 2002 annual drawing issue and American Art Collector magazine published an article on his figure painting in their March 2010 issue. In the February 2006 issue of The Artists’ Magazine Rob was selected as one of the top 20 artists under the age of forty.įIGURES Rob is perhaps best known for his classic and distinctive style of figure drawing and painting. He works in a variety of mediums including pencil, chalk, pen and ink, watercolor, and oil. His work is inspired by the centuries of knowledge, skill, and elegance of the old masters. These paintings embody Liberace's ability to describe a specific human emotion with great accuracy and intensity.Master Artist – Robert Liberace is equally accomplished in drawing, painting, and sculpture. In two separate compositions, Liberace has depicted the four temperaments: "Choleric and Phlegmatic" are paired together in one work, as "Sanguine and Melancholic" are in the other. Muscular torsos twist, limbs reach, expressive hands grab and point, and faces contort to convey a variety of moods.
The human figure is poetry in motion in Liberace's stunning compositions. Three of Rob's drawings were selected for display in New York's prestigious Arnot Museum of Art. American Artist magazine highlighted Rob's drawing techniques as the cover feature in their May 2002 annual drawing issue and American Art Collector magazine published an article on his figure painting in their March 2010 issue. Liberace is perhaps best known for his classic and distinctive style of figure drawing and painting. In the February 2006 issue of The Artists' Magazine Rob was selected as one of the top 20 artists under the age of forty.
Robert Liberace is equally accomplished in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Robert Liberace received his BFA and MFA from George Washington University.