Artist Jeffrey Palladini was born in the Chicago area, and grew up in Southern California. He studied Art at California State University, Long Beach, where he explored a wide variety of media, eventually gravitating toward drawing and painting. It wasn't until his studies in Florence, Italy in 1989 that he began to form a consistent creative voice. The ubiquitous beauty of art in everyday life in Italy had a profound effect on the young artist, and he began to experiment with combining the found objects and classical figurative imagery he found everywhere around him. From that time, Palladini has considered canvas simply too passive, and has continued to employ wood and alternate materials almost exclusively as the ground for his paintings. In 1991, Palladini relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area, where he lives and works along with his wife, psychotherapist Theresa Hall.
Palladini has exhibited his work around the U.S. and the world for over 30 years. His work is included in numerous private and corporate collections. Most recently, Palladini was honored with an SFMOMA SECA Award nomination, and was named one of San Francisco's Top 20 Artists by Asterisk magazine. He is currently represented by Poet and/the Bench in the San Francisco Bay Area, Elisa Contemporary Art in the greater New York market, and in Nantucket and Naples, FL by by Quidley & Co Fine Art. He is also represented in TelAviv, Israel by Corridor Contemporary and Tribes Fine Art Gallery, and internationally by Artered Gallery.