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    A New Perspective: The Aerial Art of Toni Silber-Delerive

    Ann WilliamsBy Ann WilliamsMarch 9, 2025Updated:March 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Toni Silber-Delerive’s artistic journey is a fusion of fine art, graphic design, and an innovative approach to aerial perspective. Born in Philadelphia, she honed her skills at the Philadelphia College of Art and later expanded her expertise at Kean College of NJ and the School of Visual Arts in NYC. Now based in Manhattan, her work has been widely exhibited in solo and group shows, finding homes in museums, corporate spaces, and private collections.

    Silber-Delerive’s paintings offer a distinct take on urban and suburban landscapes, transforming familiar scenes into vibrant, abstract compositions. By using aerial perspectives, she reimagines cities, neighborhoods, and everyday locations, highlighting patterns and structures that often go unnoticed. Her background in graphic design informs her bold use of color and form, creating a compelling interplay of geometry and fluidity. Through her work, Silber-Delerive challenges viewers to see their surroundings with a fresh perspective.

    Here is the interview with the artist.

    1. What is your creative process like?

    Toni: I start with a location that fits my narrative, then proceed to sketch my
    idea from one of my own photographs or stock material using an aerial
    view. The next step is to block out the shapes, patterns and color working
    with Photoshop to further refine those elements. Although not realistic,
    there are some similarities depending on the piece, they are abstract
    representational. Finally, it is time to work at the easel.

    2. Do any personal experiences shape your work?

    Toni: In my career as a graphic designer, I had to solve the client’s problem. As
    an artist, I create my own vision, seeing the world from a different
    perspective. I reduce the details to strong graphic images. This interplay
    of shapes, color, pattern and grid communicates the message in my
    painting as well as my graphic design solutions.

    Each painting tells a story about the place it represents. Many are based
    on my travels quite a few my home, NYC. The aerial views often reveal
    patterns and relationships that are not immediately apparent from the
    ground, offering a new way to understand and appreciate these

    locations. The painting shown is called NYC Terraces, 30” x 30”. One of
    several New York works.
    In my work, you can see the interplay between natural and man-made
    elements, the rhythm of urban planning, and the unique character of
    different neighborhoods. Whether depicting a bustling cityscape or a
    quiet suburban street, the painting captures the essence of each place,
    encouraging viewers to see the world with fresh eyes.

    3. What challenges do you face as an artist?

    Toni: My main goal as an artist has always been and will remain to keep
    growing and exploring. I am currently working towards further abstracting
    my style. I’m also expanding the concept of aerials by dissecting them
    and am curious about entirely different subjects, always on the lookout
    for new interpretations and vision.

    4. What do you want people to feel when they see your art?

    Toni: My art invites viewers to see the world from a different angle—literally.
    The aerial views of urban and suburban landscapes turn familiar scenes
    into striking abstract works. The painting featured is a perfect example of
    my technique and vision of New York City, with the urban vision of water
    towers, windows, terraces, streets, and sidewalks.
    I can transform everyday scenes into compelling works of art. I abstract
    the familiar by taking an aerial perspective, revealing new patterns and

    connections. The paintings are not just representations of places; they
    are explorations of form, color, and composition.

    Toni Silber-Delerive’s art is more than a representation of place—it is a reimagining of space, color, and composition. Her aerial perspectives invite viewers to engage with landscapes in a new way, uncovering hidden relationships and patterns within the built environment. As she continues to evolve her style, pushing towards greater abstraction and new subjects, Silber-Delerive remains dedicated to exploring fresh visual narratives. Her work transforms the familiar into something extraordinary, encouraging an appreciation for the overlooked beauty of our surroundings. Through her paintings, she invites us to see the world from a different vantage point—one that is both abstract and deeply resonant.

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