Living in the northern tip of Lake Huron on the Canadian border Lori’s summers were filled with nature and the quietness that the big body of water creates. With no phone or TV her imagination was free to explore and grow. After having been downstate for 35 years she still spends as much time in the summer right next door to where she grew up. Renewing her spirit and giving the calmness that only the great lakes can do.
Lori’s art has been a lifetime journey working with a New York artist spending 14 years working on Murals for large hotels such as The Plaza in New York (4 years 18 murals) Palm Beach Breakers hotel (Venetian ballroom) Greenbrier (restoration) and many others. She decided it was time to paint for her and so she started taking classes first with Sharon Griffs Tarr and then Scott Christensen – later with Mary Whyte, Stuart Shils, Diane Rath (mentor) Kevin Beifuss & David Slonim
Lori is a big believer in self-study. Having examined a long lineage of artists, she feels a sense of history when she paints, a connectedness to the source of information, be it the color of green Edgar Payne used on his water or the the light that streams across a Sorrola painting. Her paintings are more than just a concept or design, they are more about capturing a feeling from the heart, an unwritten word – A soul connection from the painter to the viewer.
Lori states, “I am a full time artist spending most days painting. I divide my time between plein air work and studio. Nature is such a great teacher of light. My vision is to capture the light qualities in everything I paint. Whether it be a landscape, still life or figure. It is what connects my body of works, as it’s always about the light and how the patterns of light connect to each other.”
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