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Artist / Gallerist Francisco Adaro

Artist / Gallerist Francisco Adaro

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In this episode, Dave had the pleasure of chatting with Brooke and Francisco Adaro, the creative forces behind Adaro Art Gallery, and their gallerist, Nicole Upchurch. We explored their fascinating journey from Buenos Aires to South Walton, their unique artistic style, and their vibrant gallery that brings a touch of whimsy and deep personal storytelling to the local art scene.

Brooke, originally from South Walton, shared her story of traveling to Argentina as a young wine expert and discovering Francisco's artwork. Francisco, an artist known for his whimsical and deeply personal paintings, recounted how their paths crossed again ten years later, leading to a whirlwind romance and a shared passion for art. Their love story is as captivating as their art, with Brooke's business acumen complementing Francisco's creative talent.

We talk about Francisco's artistic journey, from creating large-scale murals in Buenos Aires to developing a distinctive style that blends pop culture, earth tones, and folk art. We also discussed the unique approach of their gallery, which features not only Francisco's work but also curated pieces from artists around the world. This global perspective brings a rich diversity to their gallery, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers.

We touched on the personal elements in Francisco's work, where each piece tells a story from their life, filled with recurring characters and whimsical scenes. The gallery is not just a business for them; it's a labor of love that reflects their life together and their deep connection to the art community of South Walton.

Visit Adaro Art Gallery at The Big Chill, formally known as The Hub, to experience their whimsical and captivating artwork. Learn more about Brooke and Francisco Adaro and their gallery at Adaro Art.

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