Her Background
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After 25 years in corporate marketing and consulting–in New York and Delaware, Veronica returned to her
first love—painting. By then, her family of transplanted New Yorkers had ensconced themselves in the
Delaware Valley.
Born in New York City, an atmosphere rich in cultural treasures and experiences, art was everywhere. Her
Italian immigrant family revered the classical arts; her mother, an art school graduate took her frequently
to art museums and eventually to weekly painting classes at the
Brooklyn and
Metropolitan Museums of Art.
Drawing on these experiences and a family art collection, her formative years were filled with images of
the Italian Masters Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese as well as the Impressionists Monet, Gauguin, Van Gogh,
Renoir and Post Impressionists, Matisse, Cézanne, Picasso and Braque.
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Veronica’s art studies continued throughout high school and college and include the Traphagen School of
Design, the Art Students League, the
Barnes Foundation,
the Delaware Art Museum and the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
In 1994, she began private lessons with Delaware artist Britt Haglid, who introduced her to master painter
and teacher, Edward Loper, Sr. Loper helped her to evolve her art and to expand her and use
of line, light, shape and color. She has also studied and learned
substantially from artist, teacher and author, Marilyn Bauman.
Her Art
Veronica Mauro is a fine arts painter whose work may best be described as ‘contemporary impressionism’
with an emphasis on vivid color, dramatic light and striking lines. Color has been a driving creative
force in Veronica’s life as far back as childhood. Color’s importance seemed only to grow as her
understanding and skill to use it expanded.
Once discovered, oil paints became her favorite medium. “I love everything about them—the luscious color
possibilities and the creamy texture which I can build up or smooth down”. She works primarily with brush
but is turning more and more to palette knife as it adds greatly to her expressiveness.
She finds her work ever evolving as she allows it to be more about qualities and less about
the subjects. "Evolution in art is natural and inevitable, as long as you are looking and listening."
Her Shows
Ms. Mauro’s work has been shown in the Delaware Valley for the past 12 years. She has done many one-woman
shows and has also organized exhibitions with fellow artists. She has been part of Edward Loper’s shows annually,
and been repeatedly featured at The Wilmington Drama League, and shows
at art galleries and venues throughout the area.
I am always looking for unique locations, where I think my art will show well but also where the viewer can
spend 'quality time' with it. Veronica has shown in places as varied as
Va La Vineyards,
Legends & Lore, a beach front gallery and
Caffe Gelato, a downtown Newark restaurant.
"I look for places where people go to have fun, relax and enjoy some art."
Her work is part of private collections in the Delaware Valley and New York areas.
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