Fernando Tamburini

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Fernando Tamburini

Talented Dominican artist, Fernando Tamburini is now offering painting and drawing classes for children (age 9 and over) starting on Wednesday May 7th.

These fun classes will take place every Wednesday and Friday from 4pm to 6pm at Fernando Tamburini’s new gallery “Arte Tamburini” in La Romana, a fantastic opportunity for your little ones to do something new and creative after school!

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.

We recently joined Fernando Tamburini at his new art gallery, “Arte Tamburini” for a toast to celebrate the release of the most recent edition of CasaLife magazine, featuring an interview with the artist. Click here for photos and to read all about it.  

Register now! Don’t miss your chance to express your feelings through painting.

Painting and Drawing Classes at Arte Tamburini

Starting: From Wednesday May 7th

When: Wednesdays 4pm – 6pm or Fridays 4pm -6pm

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

Cost: 

  • Registration fee: RD$2,000
  • Monthly fee: RD$2,000

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.