Bob Orsillo’s art work is NOT for sale on this site. The Gallery is here for your pleasure and shows images that date between 1969 and today.

If you are interested in adding Bob Orsillo’s art work to your collection please visit your local Fine Art Gallery or contact Donna MacMillan at the Gallery Proper.

Because Bob’s art work is expensive and selected by Patrons for its content; the internet for all it's wonder is not the place to buy Orsillo’s art.  Contrary to popular belief the colors, shape, even perspective can change so much from monitor to monitor as not to show the true nature of the work. As such no one is authorized to sell Orsillo’s art online unless they have a brick and mortar gallery where the work may be seen in the flesh.

So what do you do, when viewing Bob Orsillo's art work in person is not possible?

A very high quality catalog is often available. Printed on fine art mat paper, this catalog will bring the experience to you. Please contact The Gallery Proper for more information.

 If  you can not visit the Gallery Proper or one of the other Fine Galleries that handles Bob Orsillo’s art, have your local gallery contact Donna MacMillan at the Gallery Proper to make arraignments for a viewing.

Donna MacMillan has over twenty years experience working with Galleries and arranging private showings of Orsillo's art.

Gallery Proper? What is that?

The Gallery Proper is actually part of the Artists Studio that is open to the public. For those interested in making a purchase - the Gallery Proper takes all major credit cards. - learn more. The word "proper" refers to a physical place (not online) that you can drive to or walk to if you are so inclined. The name " The Gallery Proper of Robert J. Orsillo " should really be called the "not so proper gallery proper" as you never know what will be on the walls - " Bob Orsillo uncensored" The public is welcome to visit anytime during gallery hours. Gallery hours are posted here

Original Archival Prints

Underwater scene a mermaid with a trident reaches up to lighly touch the fingers of drownding sailor. In the distance sharks swim and his ship settles to teh sea floor. Copyright Bob Orsillo