Last Friday, Tom Sciascia, Master Chocolatier, entrepreneur, and artist, spent the morning with GA art students talking about his journey from painter to medical illustrator, graphic designer, to chocolatier. He reminded the students to follow their passion, hone their intellect and creative skills, take risks, and seize the opportunities given to them. Connecting the success of Sciascia Confections, a company that he conceptualized and evolved with his wife Loren, to an interest spurred by a Tootsie Roll maker given to him as a present at the ripe age of 8 years, reminded us all that inspiration comes when we least expect it and it takes us to places we can not always predict. Isn't that always the way of the artist?
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Tom speaking with students in the GA sculpture studio. |
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Large scale oil painting. |
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An illustration in graphite. |
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Large scale oil painting from the corn field series. |
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One of Tom's early portraits. |
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New abstract monochromatic painting. |
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Two images from the gargoyle series that were made into a published calendar. |
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One of Tom's illustrations. |
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Selections from Tom's commercial graphic design portfolio. |
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A Magazine article on Tom and The Painted Truffle |
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Sciascia Confections, Parisian Macarons |
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A sampling of confections Tom brought to share with the students. |
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A variety of The Painted Truffle offerings. |
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