ABOUT

Tré Taliaferro (b. January 18, 1996) is a contemporary fine artist from Powhatan, Virginia, whose career began in September 2013. Originally focused on canvases, he has since expanded into large-scale murals, and architectural design, bringing his distinctive style of Abstract Realism to both intimate and public spaces.

Over the course of his career, Tré Taliaferro has earned international and scholastic awards, presented solo exhibitions, and received international recognition across multiple platforms. Some of his magazine features include The New York Post, Haute Living, Page Six, OK! Magazine, and Radar Magazine. Early television and newspaper features include CBS, WTVR, 8News, WDC50, and PowhatanToday. Blogs and online galleries include Two Selves Gallery and A Thousand Different Colors.

Though his palette often embraces bold and unexpected color choices, Tré’s artistic foundation is deeply inspired by painters such as Mark Maggiori, Michele Poirier-Mozzone, Will Rochfort, and Andy Warhol, as well as several other international artists. He combines exceptional craftsmanship with expressive storytelling, creating pieces that balance the recognizable and the interpretive within a single composition. His evolving body of work continues to push boundaries, inviting viewers to connect with art in new and meaningful ways.