Anthony Waichulis Art
American, b. 1972
Anthony Waichulis was born in 1972. Waichulis is a contemporary Trompe L'Oeil painter from rural Northeastern Pennsylvania. Waichulis’s love of art started at a young age, when his grandmother would give him and his siblings pencils and paper to keep them occupied in her home. He began drawing for hours on end whenever he visited his grandmother. Waichulis has also achieved top honors in nearly every prestigious national and international competition held today including The Artist's Magazine's Annual Competition and the Art Renewal Center's International Salon Competition.
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Artist: Anthony Waichulis
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