Andrew Sabori

Andrew Sabori was born in San Jose, CA and spent time in San Francisco and Los Angeles. He attended the Santa Barbara Art Institute and graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara with a BA in Fine Arts. He started painting at a young age and now has a portfolio of paintings and murals encompassing 55 years. His work depicts famous people, including rock stars, actors and sports heroes, as well as intriguing locales, such as Mexican and Italian cultural scenes, railroads, and sporting venues.

In his early years, he created posters for the historic Fillmore West ballroom in San Francisco; he subsequently painted portraits of musicians at New York's Apollo Theater, rock music venues, and jazz clubs. Andrew's murals have graced walls and landscapes across the country, including Atlanta (for the 1996 Olympics), Asbury Park (NJ) Las Vegas, Reno, Florida, and New York City. He currently is restoring and renovating murals in Lakeland, GA that depict the city's founders, all in their life size glory. In addition, he has been dedicating his free time to painting on canvas.

Currently touring a mural exhibit The Lost Mural of Ellis
Island, a reproduction of a WPA mural. The exhibit also includes paintings of famous immigrants and their
immigration documents.




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