Education
He attended the George Washington University from which he received both his bachelor of liberal arts and masters of fine arts degrees.
He attended the George Washington University from which he received both his bachelor of liberal arts and masters of fine arts degrees.
There he was also a recipient of a Morris Louis scholarship. His sculptural commissions include the Our Lady of Vailankanni, marble and the terracotta rendering of Mother Teresa for the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington, District of Columbia. He has been proclaimed by the "Art Renewal Center" to be one of some odd several score, of current "accredited", "living masters". and in 2003 the National portrait society awarded him their grand prize. Liberace"s work has been written about extensively by M. Stephen Dougherty the executive editor of American Artist magazine.
He is represented by the John Pence gallery in San Francisco, the Legacy gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona and the M gallery in Charleston, South Carolina.
He teaches at Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia which was founded and headed by the late renowned painter, Nelson Shanks and the Art League in Alexandria, Virginia, and also holds painting and sculpture workshops in locations throughout the United States and abroad. He is distantly related to the famed pianist Liberace.