GW Deibler is the undisputed master of the triptych portrait. The show features some of the artist most sought after iconic dream like memories from his days as a young artist in NYC.

After 4 year active duty, he was discharged in 1977. It was at this time with the encouragement of family and friends he began his career as an professional artist and painter. With a deep love for everything about the arts he started studying. He has studied at many of the country’s fineness Art Schools including Colorado Institute of Art, Rocky Mountain College of Art, New York, art students, league, and many professional artist. He has spent years in the pursuit of perfection. When he was a young artist in NYC he worked as a painter, graphic designer, art director and creative director. In 1986 he was listed as being one of the top 10 creative directors in the country by Ad Week Magazine. GW Deibler is incapable of living, a normal life, which his many marriages and affairs will attest to. For years he lived a self-destructive live style. He is touched with genius that breeds insanity and an endless pursuit for perfection. To him a painting it’s not just a painting but must be painted as if it’s the last painting he will ever do. With a deep love for everything about the arts he started studying. He has studied at many of the country’s fineness Art Schools including Colorado Institute of Art, Rocky Mountain College of Art, New York, art students, league, and many professional artist. He has spent years in the pursuit of perfection. When he was a young artist in NYC he worked as a painter, graphic designer, art director and creative director. In 1986 he was listed as being one of the top 10 creative directors in the country by Ad Week Magazine. GW Deibler is incapable of living, a normal life, which his many marriages and affairs will attest to. For years he lived a self-destructive live style. He is touched with genius that breeds insanity and an endless pursuit for perfection. To him a painting it’s not just a painting but must be painted as if it’s the last painting he will ever do.

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