| Olivia
De Berardinis (1948- )
Olivia De Berardinis was born in California in 1948 but spent
most of her childhood on the East Coast. Her father, Sante De
Berardinis, was a freelance aeronautical engineer, and his work
kept Olivia's family constantly on the move. Being the only
child, Olivia lived in an adult world where she spent much of
her time drawing. Olivia's playful, flirtatious mother, Connie,
served as her favorite model and muse.
In 1967 she attended the New York School of Visual Arts. Over
the next few years she took odd jobs to pay the rent but continued
to paint and began to show her work, primarily minimalist oils
on canvas. By 1974 financial pressures induced Olivia to seek
out commercial art work, and so she returned to the skills she
had gained as a child, painting beautiful women for periodicals
and paperback publishers. In a short time Olivia secured regular
work painting erotic fantasies for men's magazines.
In 1975 Olivia met Joel Beren and they were married four years
later. Living on Manhattan's Upper West Side they developed
a small publishing business, O Cards, primarily printing Olivia's
work as greeting cards. They created another company, Ozone
Productions, Ltd. to license Olivia's artwork.
In 1984 Olivia met Robert and Tamara Bane and signed her first
fine art publishing agreement with Robert Bane Publishing. Over
200 limited editions have since been published. In 1987 the
Tamara Bane Gallery in Los Angeles opened its doors with a gala
one-woman show of Olivia's artwork. Later that year Olivia and
Joel moved to Los Angeles where they reside today. Olivia has
had shows throughout the United States and Japan and her work
is collected by fans worldwide. Robert Bane Editions remains
the exclusive publisher and representative of all of Olivia's
original paintings, drawings, studies, gouaches, signed and
numbered limited editions, and posters, while eOlivia is the
online outlet for books, catalogs, greeting cards, postcards,
and collectibles featuring Olivia's art.
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