Gunnar
Digital Painting

Gunnar is one of four of the Abstract Warrior Series. In the heat of the battle, the warrior fights for survival and what they believe is right. 101.6 x 101.6 cm Price varies on the size of the print. Prints are available for purchase on the website.

Guatemala native, Carlos Lorenzana moved to Chicago with his family at age six and has cultivated an artful life for himself long since. During his youth, Carlos discovered Chicago's urban street art culture and used concrete and steel as his two main canvases. Strictly working with aerosol paint and markers, he defined his visual art as belonging to a vibrant non-objective world. After receiving an Associate's in Graphic Design at Robert Morris College, he declared it was time to experience larger mediums of style in digital art. Carlos continued his education in Computer Animation at the Illinois Institute of Art in Chicago and has since applied the significant importance of 3D texture, contrast, and depth, to his paintings.

Highly fascinated by ancient civilizations, religions, mythology, and spiritualism, Carlos Lorenzana's paintings aid to create an understanding of how all of these intersect to form a fluid consciousness. Carlos aspires to create art that audiences will reflect upon and use as a means to search for their own understanding and connect to a global consciousness that leaves the object out of it.

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