Some new pieces. TWINS
Twins are 2 massive paintings which can be next to each other or above for higher ceiling houses.
Sizes 190×150 cm each
Twins are 2 massive paintings which can be next to each other or above for higher ceiling houses.
Sizes 190×150 cm each
little update on my about section :
Lolo Loren, a Dutch-born artist in Ibiza, Spain, transitioned from economics in Amsterdam and fashion in Paris to focus on painting and photography. She moved with her family to Ibiza in 2004, had her first exposition in 2006. Her art reflects a fearless exploration of creativity, often evolving unconsciously through the use of diverse materials like cement and pigments alongside the traditional paints. After years of attending ArtFairs and organizing expositions all over the world, she found her expertise in making very large canvases, up to 5 meter. A niche for the art market based in Ibiza, from where she flies the big paintings out to clients worldwide. Initially bold and glossy by using epoxy to seal the painting with a glossy feel, her style has shifted to embrace more authentic textures influenced by the nature of the Island. Lolo encourages audience engagement, inviting viewers to derive their own interpretations and narratives from her work rather than imposing her own. The validation on an art piece by telling the story behind the painting is in her eyes one of the old codes of the art world. Sometimes there simply is no story behind it than just the joy to have created the art, without a thought or plan she says.
The challenge is to find passion in simple things again. We will see that human touch, energy and craftsmanship will be so much more worth than we realise now, hope humanity finds its peace there, that is worth everything!
A man/client came to my studio and was immediately captivated by this painting.
He stood there ..staring and then began to share his thoughts. He mentioned how the feelings evoked by the artwork mirrored a conversation he’d had that very morning about Gaza. He spoke of the children there, sitting in despair, yearning for light to break through the darkness, hoping for peace and a return to normalcy. Helpless.
Regardless of one’s political views, it’s heartbreaking to witness the suffering and loss that so many have endured in this endless conflict. I created this painting years ago, but its colors seem to resonate with the pain of the present situation and the colours of the Gaza flag. Will there be light soon for these children?
( Thank you again for this encounter, if you read this.)
I am changing the Title of this painting to -Will the dawn break ?-
120x120cm price on request
I will end the year with this photo. Above the clouds, the new moon in combination with my endless obsession with the sun going down or up. My amazement with the unpredictability of nature always leaves me in awe. Desperately trying to catch that moment I want to show you.
It is that when we see something beautiful that we know won’t last, which makes us feel more.
A quick deep feeling and a reminder to enjoy the beautiful things while they are here.
I wish you a beautiful New Year.
Love from me ♡
Rooftops and sun light
It has been a while since I posted a painting, my wish is rather to have you standing face to face with the painting to really feel it. This is why I always give my clients the opportunity to have it on view, wherever you are in the world. Sometimes it has to grow on you.
This one has been picked up right after I posted it on Instagram. He made a render of it to see how it would fit his house
Love these clients who exactly know what they want!
Both paintings are 2 meter by 2 meter, mixed materials.