Steven
Csorba is known for his paintings of sports legends like Wayne Gretzky and
Muhammad Ali – and his commemorative works celebrating historical events
like the Olympic Games, and famous teams like Notre Dame Football. You can
find his paintings in the National Art Museum of Sports, and in other
prominent public and private collections.
Steven is also an award
winning printmaker visionary, his work has been recognized by the
Smithsonian Institute. He is a longtime Edmontonian who has devoted countless hours of
community service and who campaigns to encourage others to become involved
in the lives of Edmonton children.
In 2003, Steven Csorba
was diagnosed with cancer of the jaw and underwent 14 hours of surgery,
seven weeks of radiation treatments, and four years of recuperation. Steven
sees himself as more than just a cancer survivor – but rather an artist who
can take the lessons he learned from his cancer experience and help the
world “see hope” in a completely different way. Steven wants to accomplish
this through the power and energy of the art that he created during his four
year cancer period.
In his recent work,
Csorba explores subject matter that’s every bit as accessible as it is
deeply personal, using unique elements in remarkably original compositions
Picture This
framing & gallery is an authorized representative for: The Greenwich Workshop, Millpond Press, Somerset House,
The Western Lights Artists Group,
The Artist's Garden,Clearwater Publishing and other Fine Art publishers Contact Us
for more info.