About Me
Corey Ribotsky is an American artist who specializes in watercolor paintings and drawings. He is widely recognized for his ability to capture the natural beauty of the world. He earned his BFA in painting at the School of Visual Arts, New York City and his MFA in the same field at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Corey Ribotsky is also a member of the Watercolor Society of America, the International Society of Scenic Artists, the American Society of Pen and Drawing Artists, the National Association of Advertising and Illustration, and the National Association of Broadcasters.
He is a recipient of the National Watercolor Society’s Ruth Lytle Hart Posters Award, the Society of Illustrators’ 29th Annual Gold Medal for Excellence, and the Library of Congress’s 50th Anniversary Award for Excellence in the Arts.
The Artworks of Corey Ribotsky
Corey’s paintings are astute observations of nature that are full of life and vibrancy. His works are truly breathtaking, and even the slightest breeze can cause them to move. His paintings showcase the beauty of the world, with its endless variety of colours, while also reflecting its natural imperfections.
His works have been exhibited at the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Telfair Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, and The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Corey also participated in a group exhibition at the Art Gallery of New York City. Some of Corey’s most recent paintings include the New York City bridges and the Brooklyn Bridge. He also painted the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset, which has become one of his most popular pieces.
Techniques used by Corey Ribotsky
Corey’s paintings are based on both photo references and original works created by the artist. He works on a large watercolor paper that is mounted on a wooden panel. A palette is used to add the colors to the paper, which is then transferred with the aid of a brush to the panel. In addition to his palette, Corey often uses watercolor pencils on his paintings for texture and shading, and a fine brush for details. He paints on a large sheet of watercolor paper and then transfers the image to a wooden panel. All of his paintings are finished with several layers of acrylic glaze. The watercolor has a medium consistency that makes it easy to apply. He applies different glazes to produce different colors and textures in his work.
Colors used in Corey Ribotsky's Artworks
Corey loves to use the vibrant colors of nature to create his paintings. He often uses the colors of the water in his paintings, as well as the light and shadows. His paintings often have a blue-grey or green tone that is caused by the light reflecting on the water. Corey also likes to use warm color tones such as yellow, orange, red, and brown in his paintings that come from the sand and the rocks. The sand in his paintings gives them a smooth texture while the rocks add a bit of grit.
Corey Ribotsky’s artworks are truly breathtaking, and they offer an interesting look into the New York City landscape. He paints stunning landscapes that showcase the natural beauty of the world, while also reflecting its imperfections.
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