The Innocents
The Innocents
by Ever Blanco Valverde
August 5-17, 2015
chashama 266 Gallery
266 West 37th Street
New York, NY
Closing Reception:
Sunday, August 16th, 4-6pm
Open Hours:
Everyday 1-8pm, doors close at 7pm
Available Mondays and Tuesdays for viewing by appointment. See artist contact below.
Animal imagery has proven to be Ever Blanco Valverde's most amenable vehicle for translating inner vision into something more concrete; there is a narrative communication about the sequence of his work. As a visual artist he address psychological and environmental issues by taking clues from human behavior; from the way we relate to each other and the world we inhabit, he aims to challenge the viewer's nostalgia by probing the sensitive areas of relationships between chaos and order, individual and group, spiritual practice and daily life.
About the Artist:
Ever Blanco Valverde's fascination with wildlife began as a child in the rain forest of Costa Rica where he was born. Moved to the USA as a teenager, where he had the opportunity to study at the Art Students League of NY as a full time student and teaching assistant. Completed his residency in 2012 and was awarded his first One Person Show in 2013. That same year his paintings were shown at The Katonah Museum of Art NY and Morris Graves Museum of Art, CA. His works have become part of many private and public collections, such as The Costa Rican Embassy in NYC, Gant 5th Avenue, and City College of NY. Mr. Blanco continues to study anatomy, and when not painting or drawing at his studio in Hackensack NJ, he can be found at zoos, aquariums or animal shelters, gathering imagery for future projects.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact the artist at nadayoga1@yahoo.com.

by Ever Blanco Valverde
August 5-17, 2015
chashama 266 Gallery
266 West 37th Street
New York, NY
Closing Reception:
Sunday, August 16th, 4-6pm
Open Hours:
Everyday 1-8pm, doors close at 7pm
Available Mondays and Tuesdays for viewing by appointment. See artist contact below.
Animal imagery has proven to be Ever Blanco Valverde's most amenable vehicle for translating inner vision into something more concrete; there is a narrative communication about the sequence of his work. As a visual artist he address psychological and environmental issues by taking clues from human behavior; from the way we relate to each other and the world we inhabit, he aims to challenge the viewer's nostalgia by probing the sensitive areas of relationships between chaos and order, individual and group, spiritual practice and daily life.
About the Artist:
Ever Blanco Valverde's fascination with wildlife began as a child in the rain forest of Costa Rica where he was born. Moved to the USA as a teenager, where he had the opportunity to study at the Art Students League of NY as a full time student and teaching assistant. Completed his residency in 2012 and was awarded his first One Person Show in 2013. That same year his paintings were shown at The Katonah Museum of Art NY and Morris Graves Museum of Art, CA. His works have become part of many private and public collections, such as The Costa Rican Embassy in NYC, Gant 5th Avenue, and City College of NY. Mr. Blanco continues to study anatomy, and when not painting or drawing at his studio in Hackensack NJ, he can be found at zoos, aquariums or animal shelters, gathering imagery for future projects.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact the artist at nadayoga1@yahoo.com.