PROFILE
Tim
Cantor was born north of San Francisco in the summer of 1969. In 1975,
Tim Cantor’s father recognized his son's uncommon knowledge with drawing
and went into his attic in search of a box of oil paints and brushes
that once belonged to Tim's great grandfather. Tim immediately began
painting with the same supplies that his British ancestor had made
a way of life with as an artist as he traveled throughout Asia, Europe,
and America nearly a century earlier. Tim’s comprehension with oils
was instantly visible, and his obsession began. His first oil painting
came at age five. By age fifteen, Tim Cantor was given his first gallery
exhibition where one of his paintings was acquired to hang in the
White House, thereby instigating an immediate demand for his unusual
talent. Throughout the following years, his paintings would travel
the world with exclusive exhibitions in Athens, Tokyo, Singapore,
Paris, Venice, New York, Beverly Hills and San Francisco. Today, the
diverse enthusiasts and collectors of his art comprise of people from
all parts of the world. One could say that this mysterious artist
possesses a rare combination of extraordinary talent and unpredictability
to set his name in the artistic history books of tomorrow. Yet for
now, Tim Cantor keeps far from the madding crowd, shrouded in his
studio, painting every night from midnight until morning.