
Helen Crispino has spent the last several years establishing her reputation as a gifted contemporary fine artist. From Dalton, PA, Crispino pursued an education in the arts in Northeastern Pennsylvania, including a Liberal Arts degree from Keystone College in Laplume, and a degree in Painting and Illustration from Luzerne County Community College. She then completed her training under the guidance of nationally renowned realist Anthony Waichulis. Crispino continues to exhibit nationally, and her work is sought after by knowledgeable collectors across the country, from the John Pence Gallery in San Francisco to the Salmagundi Club of New York. While she continues to appear in most major art publications regularly, her work has also garnered acclaim from national and international art institutions — she came in First Place in the Animal Category by the Art Renewal Center, and received top honors in the UK Wildscape’s Wildlife Painter of the Year competition. The artist's work reflects her passion for animals and her love of nature. She is known to be extremely proficient in working with traditional media, in which her artistic concepts are brought to successful fruition. Crispino continues to reside in Dalton with her husband, and she maintains a studio where she maintains her unwavering dedication to her craft.
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