Fernando Tamburini

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Fernando Tamburini

Next Tuesday April 1st, from 6pm, you are cordially invited to come enjoy a night with Fernando Tamburini at his new art gallery called “Arte Tamburini”.

Fernando Tamburini, who inaugurated his gallery in December of last year, and is hosting this event for the Casa de Campo community to come and visit his new gallery and enjoy his most recent works.

Featured in the most recent edition of CasaLife magazine with a 2 page interview, we will of course also be taking advantage of the opportunity to present this special art edition of CasaLife. 

Fernando Tamburini is a great Dominican artist originally from Barahona loved for his abstract and colorful representations of Dominican culture and lifestyle, Tamburini’s art characteristically features scenes with bright, vivid colours and surreal symbols, such as the house – symbolizing security and femininity, and roses – representing purity and wholesomeness.

So, come and enjoy a few glasses of wine among friends admiring the most recent works of the great artist Fernando Tamburini.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Special Night at Arte Tamburini

When: Tuesday April 1st, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Where: Arte Tamburini Art Gallery, Calle Altagracia #6, La Romana.

Contact: (809)-609-1932

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About Fernando Tamburini

Originally from Barahona a province located in the south-west of Dominican Republic, Tamburini graduated from the Altos de Chavón School Design, before moving to New York and eventually returning to the school, to work as an art teacher and later as the Director of the Altos de Chavón Art Gallery.

Tamburini works on his creations from his studio in La Romana and continues to be one of the most popular Dominican artists in the area, if not the country.

Loved for his abstract and colorful representations of Dominican culture and lifestyle, Tamburini’s art characteristically features scenes with bright, vivid colours and surreal symbols, such as the house- symbolizing security and femininity, and roses- representing purity and wholesomeness.