Gregory Maroun

Biography

Gregory Maroun a native of South Africa, is affectionately known as Boffa. He was born in SouthAfrica and as a child has lived all over the world with his family. He eventually settled in the United States where he resides in Redding, Connecticut.
He has always loved art and has used it as an avenue for expressing himself from a young age, albeit as a hobby. Gregory recently decided that it is time to share his Art with the world. With the help of his Cousin and now Agent Alex Shahim he is slowly starting to be noticed. Gregory is now Represented by Agora Gallery in Chelsea, NYC as well as Art Platform NYC.

Artist Statement

My passions and emotions drive me. I am an emotional being art is the best and safest way for me to express myself…
I get my inspiration from interesting and beautiful things around me, both visually and emotionally. When a feeling calls out to me I note that idea and may use it later for inspiration. Every image, every shape, every form talks to me. I play with my thoughts in my head in an image, or pattern, and then my pen and paper start that expression.

Gregory Resume

2014 :
Carriage Barn small works Exhibition , New Canaan, Connecticut.
Art Trail fair, Bridgeport, Connecticut.

2015 :
Art in the Windows, New Canaan, Connecticut.
Carriage Barn annual show.
Miami Art Expo, Miami, Florida.
Represented by Artplatform NYC.
Represented by Agora Gallery, Chelsea NYC.
Featured in Contemporary Art Curator’s online Publication.
Featured by Art Report.com based in NYC.
Gregory’s work will also be displayed at Art Basel in the Spectrum Art Fair.


Portfolio:

Boffa

My passions and emotions drive me. I am an emotional being art is the best and safest way for me to express myself…
I get my inspiration from interesting and beautiful things around me, both visually and emotionally. When a feeling calls out to me I note that idea and may use it later for inspiration. Every image, every shape, every form talks to me. I play with my thoughts in my head in an image, or pattern, and then my pen and paper start that expression.