"I remember that in my childhood I drew and painted, but only recently - since 1988 - did I formally dedicate myself to painting. My work recollects the lives of the pueblos that I visit, infusing in my colors the positive side of...
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"I remember that in my childhood I drew and painted, but only recently - since 1988 - did I formally dedicate myself to painting. My work recollects the lives of the pueblos that I visit, infusing in my colors the positive side of human emotions. That's why my painting sings, rather than crying.
"I work in oils and acrylics. I don't make an outline before starting - I am methodic but I go directly to the canvas with a preconceived idea, executing the first lines that give form to my work. I like intense colors like yellow, red, and blue, as well as gray tones. In the development of my work I continue evolving; the main idea never remains, and from there can be born ten paintings. In the same process it is necessary not to over-saturate the painting, and at times I stop painting in order to come back to it after a couple of days.
"I describe my work as neo-Classical with Peruvian roots. The Andean landscape subjugates me and motivates me. As though I had a colossal hand, I imprison the landscape and stamp it on my canvas, capturing this telluric force that connects the past and present. I began painting as a kid but I guarded it in the secret of my heart. Upon finishing my secondary studies they introduced me to the School of Fine Arts: I entered with my provincial fears, taking off my hat, and I stood there impressed. In that same instant I made the firm decision to enroll in that school. My family didn't share my artistic convictions but I was determined. I have never regretted this decision that has given me more joy than sadness. Convincing my family to share in my aspirations was a true challenge, but I turned out happily victorious."
"In my painting, academic terminology was abandoned when I left school; I am more comfortable with simple, unornamented language. I am apathetic about contests - it is a question of feelings. In my career I've held three individual exhibitions and I am part of four collective exhibitions each year. For me, the decision to be a painter was a true challenge. I began to study at the age of twenty-four; I proposed to myself to be a painter and I achieved this. If I had to do it all over again I would choose the same profession."
Born in Talara, Peru in 1966, Juan Lopez is highly recognized for his emotive style and captivating themes. He has been on hand to exhibit pieces in the US, England and Canada, as well as throughout Peru. Also a dedicated teacher of the arts, he is a creator whose spirit invigorates those fortunate enough to view his work.