Over the years, Lorenzo studios have been continually improved in order to accommodate Lorenzo's current main creative necessity. From conducting a team of mural artists in 1994 (Classic Murals) to adding a full graphic production studio in 1998 and to a complete remodeling in 2004 (adding new flooring, hitting, air conditioning and lighting) the studios are now able to accommodate many different kind of fine art activities.
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Over the years - portraits in progress - Lorenzo Studios - Laguna Beach, CA |
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Open by appointment to collectors, art lovers and portrait clientele, Lorenzo studios also host art demos and workshops for artists looking to improve their figurative drawing and painting abilities.
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Portrait in progress during Laguna Canyon Artists Open House Event in May 2007 |
Drawing Donated to Laguna College of Art Collector's Choice Event April 2007 |
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Lorenzo working on a commissioned portrait - March 2007 |
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A glimpse of Lorenzo working in his studio in Laguna Beach
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COMMISSIONING A PORTRAITGuidelines and planning details |
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My parents (stripped of their wealth by then oppressing government) encouraged and sponsored my studies of western art history as well as my fine art endeavor. Drawing and painting became my passions and after few years of doing illustration work for a major advertising company, still in my 20’s, I approached the field of religious art. From assisting on scaffolding to all the elaborate phases of studying and applying Old Master iconography and mural techniques, my own “Agony and Ecstasy” stands for posterity on the ceilings and domes of many cathedrals. I had to learn about the art of painting icons, about the lives of the Christian saints, the way they were looking like and the most conventional way they were represented. I also learned about and practiced with old painting media like encaustic, egg-tempera, and of course, the classic fresco technique along with everything I could comprehend about Italian Renaissance art. That’s when my passion for figurative art grew. At the same time I met my wife (my life-long love, friend, and business partner) and we had our first child. Because I’m a “Libra”, my wife was always there to adjust the weights so I could continue my life with a decent leveled balance. And speaking of Zodiacs, my wife was the one responsible for getting me to create our latest fine art endeavor (Zodiac-Art.com). Before that, with her web design skills she helped me to market many of the decorative panels and limited editions created after I came to the United States (ClassicMurals.com). After several years of working exclusively in the mural decoration field and some affiliation with open edition print industries (ArtCheckOut.com) I’ve been able to set up an art studio in one of the most beautiful locations on the West Coast, Laguna Beach California. This is WHERE I work! Lately I’m getting numerous portrait commissions from local people which subsequently are making my artwork more popular. I always draw before I paint. Sometime I just do a small thumbnail size sketch or, when I have a model sitting for me, I draw a complete detailed rendering. When I start drawing, first of at all I see every thing in black & white volumes. Once I gradually begin to distinguish grays, a whole stock of warm and cold temperatures come to invade my volumes. That’s my hardest time in drawing because I have to continue to represent temperatures over volumes using only a piece of charcoal or a pencil. Many times I employ a sepia or conté chalk along with conventional black & white on a slightly toned neutral colored paper. (see trois crayons technique) I’ve been painting with many different mediums over the years but lately I am enjoying the smoothness of oil paste application. Italian opera and classic music are always on the background along with a quick gouache or tempera under painting. This is HOW I paint! Figurative is my favorite style, maybe because I love people more than anything else. When I paint a portrait I first concentrate on finding those beautiful lines connecting volumes with temperatures. Playing with lighting is of course, the major factor in creating the mood, shades and colors. This is WHY I love painting portraits. I enjoy exploring the connections between compositional elements in the challenge of capturing a special mood and feeling within the painting. This is WHAT I do. |
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