Artist and Creative soul

…“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”

Roald Dahl

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious”

Albert Einstein

I’m a visual artist interested in spiritual creativity. Throughout the past decade I have created artworks that explored more conceptual and philosophical ideas relating to language, communication and canonical knowledge.

Four years ago I embarked on my own spiritual path, which impacted my way of looking at the world and what I feel inspired to explore in my artwork.

In recent years my artwork took a turn towards a more intuitive approach and started to explore the idea of the serendipitous, chaos and the unknown. In my exploration I became drawn to the spiritual world and mysticism.

In my current work I use mediums such as collage, painting and mixed media to explore the realm of the unconscious and the mystic.

Over the last 3 years I have been designing a limited edition tarot deck which will be released in Dec 2024.

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Lorena studied Visual Arts at the National University of San Juan, Argentina.

A further list of her credentials are listed below:

  • MA in Fine Art (Art & Space) with Distinction from Kingston University, London.

  • MA in Art & Design in Education, with Distinction from at the Institute of Education, UCL.

  • She has developed Art projects for various institutions, including TATE Gallery, Irish Museum of Modern Art, The Francis Crick Institute, Orleans House Gallery, Queen Mary University of London, The Victoria & Albert Museum and The National Gallery. London.

  • Lorena has won various awards, among them the prestigious UNESCO-Aschberg ‘study residency’ at IMMA, Dublin during 2005/6 and August 2009.

“My work is very intuitive, I take photos of nature in different seasons to create textures which I then use to create artworks that combine collage, drawing and painting”