A graduate of Parksville's Ballenas Secondary School is off to Chianciano, Italy for his second international art show.
Spencer Zaborniak's portrait was selected to be displayed with works by artists from 40 countries at the Biennale Chianciano 2024 this month.
"It felt like an honour to be one of the 150," Zaborbiak said. B次元官网网址淭hey select from, sometimes, thousands of artists."
His entry, titled 'Into The Light', depicts a young woman standing among glistening green leaves with shadows falling across her face. It was the last in a series that experimented and showcased female beauty in nature, according to Zaborniak.
"I feel like that piece really stood out to me as kind of representing that theme that we are a part of nature," said Zaborniak, who now lives in Vancouver and is an artist with the Empty Wall art gallery.
He met with the model, named Nicole, at Queen Elizabeth Park for a photo shoot.
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Zaborniak arrived early to plan out the perfect spot for a photo, but by the time he and Nicole met, the sun had moved and the lighting had changed, so he had to improvise with a new location.
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He's excited to travel to Italy for the first time and plans to explore Florence and Rome with his girlfriend.
"It feels like a really big step in my career, especially Italy being such a foundation for the arts and for painting," Zaborniak said. "IB次元官网网址檓 really looking forward to it."
This will be his second international show, after he exhibited at the London Art Biennale 2023.
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He has always loved visual art, but for a long time time Zaborniak was more interested in drawing cartoons than painting.
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Zaborniak and two other artists at the Empty Wall art gallery recently hosted a joint portrait show. He enjoyed the opportunity to introduce himself on the microphone and speak about his interest in painting and how it continues to evolve.
B次元官网网址淚 felt like I was really able to connect with so many people in such a deep level and people had so many questions for my art and for the process," he said.
Zaborniak grew up in the Parksville and Nanoose areas and graduated from Ballenas in 2016. He relocated to Vancouver in 2021 to pursue his art career.
He said he plans to keep looking for opportunities to showcase his artwork in international shows.
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Zaborniak paints commissions and the best way to reach him is via email at spencerzaborniak@gmail.com. You can check out more of his work on his Instagram page and the .
The Biennale is a museum level award exhibition curated by the International Confederation of Art Critics, the Chianciano Art Museum and Gagliardi Gallery.