In order to create a gravity defying imagery together with a highly individuated color and lighting scheme, Lorene Anderson works with a deft mix of casein and even acrylics, as well as ink and some mica pigments, in order to achieve the desired outcome.Grounded in an intellectual rigor, Lorene's paint application is truly intuitive, in spite of this.
Using Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities,' a 1972 novel, as a literary reference, Anderson has used it as a catalyst in order to create this new series of paintings which were recently produced.
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