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May 13, 2014 By

Painting

William Chickillo

William Chickillo is a plein-air painter and colorist steeped in the tradition of landscape painting. His work, rendered with spontaneity, intensity, fluidity and understanding of space and light, depicts the land as he sees it.
At present, William’s dominant focus is oil painting. William also instructs in painting, drawing and printmaking at Penn State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus and is part of the Artists in Residence Program for the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

Bill Chickillo - BelinArts.org

1973

(Year Won)

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