A love affair with a brush and canvas is the best way to describe Rene Dickerson's life. His passion to create has led him down a road filled with shapes and colors that hold the world captivated. Rene started on this path as a young child in the 1960's with his father who was an avid art lover. Rene was exposed to artists in the San Francisco Bay Area by his father who would take him to studios to watch the masters of that day creating beautiful works of art. We can say that the senior Mr. Dickerson had a dream for his son because he named him after surrealist Rene Magritte. Rene is a self-taught artist that has developed his craft to a masterful level. It must be said that a person could not have reached this level without the support of his family. His parents provided Rene with art books that spoke to his soul. Talent on this level couldn't be taught; it is a gift that was cultivated in the California sun. Rene Dickerson's inspirations came in the form of Van Gogh, Picasso, Dali, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and the way they embrace their gifts. The life of an artist can be very fulfilling, because their work can inspire future generations. Rene has so much to offer to future artists. His hope is that he might one day inspire a budding artist like these artists inspired him. Rene has a body of work that spans four decades with various awards and accolades from the art industry and collectors. His art is in the private collections of Oprah Winfrey, Bill Cosby, and Berry Gordy. Rene uses acrylic on canvas in a masterful marriage of colors that reach each person on a unique level. As an artist his attention to detail sets him apart from others. Creating works of art is more than a hobby for him; it is a passion. Rene feels that his art has afforded him the ability to give back to various foundations through fundraisers, offering opportunities for others to fulfill their dreams.