Image Gallery: Carlos Lorenzano
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Carlos Lorenzana
Artist
Ardor
Honor your ancestors and the sacrifices they endure to build a better future for us. They paved the way for us and as the children of the earth, we are at the most critical point to give back to the planet.
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Honor your ancestors and the sacrifices they endure to build a better future for us. They paved the way for us and as the children of the earth, we are at the most critical point to give back to the planet.
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Honor your ancestors and the sacrifices they endure to build a better future for us. They paved the way for us and as the children of the earth, we are at the most critical point to give back to the planet.
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Honor your ancestors and the sacrifices they endure to build a better future for us. They paved the way for us and as the children of the earth, we are at the most critical point to give back to the planet.
Keeping nature’s existence close in mind, Carlos Lorenzana aspires to create abstract art which reflects the interdependence amongst all surrounding. Everything cannot exist on its own. The art explores a theme relating to Buddhist Principal, “form is void”—meaning that forms are inseparable from their content. The form of shapes and figures Lorenzana takes on in his paintings are also the forms of their backgrounds. He applies this philosophical motif through a colorful acrylic palette and a dense layered texture display. It is in the minute details that one can see the correlation between what unifies form and all surrounding.
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