Corey Ribotsky

Biography

Corey Ribotsky is an up-and-coming watercolorist from New York. In many of his watercolors, Corey portrays New York's beautiful and rugged shores along the North Atlantic. He studied at The School of Visual Arts in New York City, and then later at the prestigious Art Students League of New York City. He most recently completed his MFA at The School of Visual Arts New York City.

His paintings often reflect his passion for color and fascination with texture, and are often inspired by the real world. Spirit, intuition, and feelings are the sources of these ideas. Through many layers of glaze, he allows his paintings to grow and develop without carefully controlling them. In his work, Corey aims to delight the viewers' senses and give them joy.

The Artworks of Corey Ribotsky

His artworks have been valued at $300,000. His paintings are widely circulated on social media and have been viewed by millions of people all over the world. Corey Ribotsky's artworks are liked, commented on, and appreciated by his fans. His watercolors are widely used for commercial purposes as well. His artworks are known for their depth and texture.

The artist's main technique is painting with glazes that create a three-dimensional look. He also uses acrylics and oil paints, but watercolors are his favorite medium. He uses all these techniques with different media such as canvas, panel, and paper.

 

Techniques used by Corey Ribotsky

This painter uses oils, acrylics, and watercolors to create his art. His works are known for their depth and texture. The artist's main technique is painting with glazes that create a three-dimensional look. He also uses acrylics and oil paints, but watercolors are his favorite medium.

He uses all these techniques with different media such as canvas, panel, and paper. His paintings are often inspired by the real world and the surrounding areas of New York. This city is a source of inspiration for Corey since he is fond of its beauty and rugged essence. He aims to give his paintings a realistic feel by showing the surrounding areas of the city in his works.