About
Kyle Paliotto is an American oil painter based in Hayden, Idaho, whose representational practice is shaped by the rural landscape of North Idaho. He gathers imagery from farms, fields, and working land, returning to these environments for their light, weather, and grounded pace. His paintings translate that familiarity into images defined by clarity of form, measured brushwork, and a disciplined approach to value.
Paliotto’s style draws from American Impressionism while maintaining the structural rigor associated with early twentieth century realism. Plein air studies play an essential role in his process, then become the foundation for larger studio paintings where composition, tonal relationships, and surface are refined through sustained revision. This balance of immediacy and control gives his work a quiet confidence, with atmosphere carried through a steady commitment to observation.
His pig portrait series applies his classical handling of oil paint to a subject that carries warmth, humor, and unexpected elegance. Accessories such as pearls and stylized adornments introduce a playful register. These details shift the pig from livestock to icon, balancing wit with a quiet dignity that emerges through gaze and posture. The series holds a tension between familiarity and elevation, allowing character to surface within a tightly constructed painterly language.
• One-of-a-kind artwork measuring 10 inches high and 8 inches wide
• Created using oil on gessoed board
• Framed in a 2 1/4 inch deep gold and black frame. Size and price include frame.
• Signed by the artist on the front and back
A devoted family man, Paliotto lives and works in North Idaho with his wife and their two children. Teaching also remains an active part of his studio life through classes and workshops that extend his commitment to craft and community.
Paliotto has earned Signature Status with the American Impressionist Society and has been juried into multiple Oil Painters of America national and regional exhibitions. His awards include Third Place in the American Impressionist Society 11th Annual National Show, Best of Show at the C. M. Russell Auction in Great Falls, Montana, and Honorable Mention in the American Impressionist Society 13th Annual National Show.





