About The Artist

About The Artist

Geronimo Patterson is a self-taught oil painter whose work is deeply rooted in classical tradition and inspired by timeless masters such as John Singer Sargent, John William Waterhouse, Charles Hermans, and Ludwig Deutsch. Drawing from these influences, Geronimo channels a rich, expressive style that seeks to reframe and elevate the female presence in art.

Guided by a deep love for life’s beauty and an unwavering reverence for feminine strength, his paintings explore the tension between societal norms and personal liberation. Through each brushstroke, Geronimo reimagines the role of women in visual narratives—casting them not as passive subjects, but as powerful, autonomous figures. His work reflects a commitment to breaking the mold of how women have traditionally been portrayed, offering them space to exist beyond the gaze and expectations of others.

Raised in a family where strong female influence shaped his worldview—especially through the wisdom and resilience of his mother and grandmother—Geronimo learned early that a woman’s limits are not dictated by society, but by her own will. That belief is the heartbeat of his art: honoring the strength, spirit, and story of every woman he paints.