Lior Locher

I work in mixed media, printmaking. This usually involves several of these: acrylic paint, ink, marker pen or color pencil, paper weaving, collage and printmaking and performance. I just launched my first film. I love bright colors and media that dry quickly so you can add more layers. Printmaking adds science, whimsy and cool kit, elements that are fixed and yet vary from print to print. Collage was my first love and still plays a prominent role. It started with travel ephemera and a fascination with Japanese origami paper and traditional patterns while living there, and has since expanded to anything that’s flat and sticks. In my other life I trained in personal development, coaching and psychotherapy as well as teaching different styles of yoga. I continue to be fascinated by our inner lives as humans, how we make sense of our own journeys and experiences, and how our mind and body come together. Our lives always involve picking up what already is, at that point in time, and recombining it to move forward, adding our own flavor. Often ripping things up and starting again, layers and sedimentations that form over time into something uniquely ours. That applies to life and art. Mixed media work is a great way to capture this.

Lior Locher

Lior Locher is a nonbinary mixed-media artist, mainly working in acrylic, collage and printmaking. After having lived in 6 countries on 4 continents and being homeless at some point, they are now based at the English seaside. They are largely self-taught and started making art later in life, building on local classes in drawing, floristry, painting and printmaking and are part of a vibraemailnt community of practice at Lawrence Studio Print Club. Their work is featured in American literary magazines. They have done an art commission with Colossive Press in Croydon UK on AI and the medieval legend of the Golem. Lior showed in 9 group exhibitions in 2024 so far with their first solo gallery show in April 2024 with Elms Window Gallery in London. You can reach them by email, and view their work on their website and Instagram.

https://liordotart.wordpress.com/
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