Pintor lorenzo ruiz biography


A Grain of Salt | Un Grano de Sal, a new body of work by Fernando Ruíz Lorenzo, is a series of paintings and installations with solar salt, styrofoam, acrylic, and aerosol paint. Ruíz Lorenzo’s work merges the history and political narratives of Puerto Rico’s colonial relationships to Spain and the United States. By creating a concise visual language, a process of visual decolonization and resistance, the work is a vehicle for critical self reflection. Through a visual dialogue expressed through what he calls “marginal iconographies, decolonial moments, and crystallizations,” he captures the colonial discourses and dialogues between New York City and Puerto Rico. Through Ruíz Lorenzo’s artistic process, he conceptually addresses past and current abuses of colonial, legal, and economic power with the combined effects of climate change and natural disasters on the archipelago.

About the Artist

Fernando Ruíz Lorenzo was born of Puerto Rican parentage in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan and raised in the High Bridge Section of The Bronx. H

Lorenzo Casanova

Spanish painter and teacher

Lorenzo Casanova Ruiz (14 March 1844, in Alcoy – 23 March 1900, in Alicante) was a Spanish costumbrista painter (mostly of historical scenes) and art teacher.

Biography

His father was a butcher.[1] He began his studies at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia. His family had few financial resources, but he was able to obtain a grant from the "Diputación Provincial de Alicante" and enrolled at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, where he studied with Federico de Madrazo.[2]

In 1873, he received a further stipend and went to Italy, where he attended the Accademia Chigiana and sent paintings home to show at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts. After his stipend expired, he remained there for two more years, supporting himself by painting.

When his father died in 1879, he returned to Alicante, and became a teacher. Eventually, he opened his own "Academia de Casanova". Many well-known painters were students there, including Lorenzo Aguirre, Andrés Buf

Lorenzo Ruiz

Lorenzo Ruiz (Filipino: Lorenzo Ruiz ng Maynila; Chinese: 李樂倫; Spanish: Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila; November 28, 1594 – September 29, 1637), also called Saint Lorenzo of Manila, is a Filipinosaint venerated in the Catholic Church. A Chinese-Filipino, he became his country's protomartyr after his execution in Japan by the Tokugawa Shogunate during its persecution of Japanese Christians in the 17th century.

Si Lorenzo Ruiz (c. 1600 - Septyembre 29, 1637) na bisto man bilang San Lorenzo de Manila, iyo an pinaka'enot na Filipinong nagin santo sa laog kan Simbahan Katoliko Romano. Siya pinagmartir sa Okinawa durante kan persekusyon kan mga Kristiyanong Hapon sa irarom kan shogunato ni Tokugawa, ika-17 siglo. Siya namundag sa Binondo, Manila (Filipinas). An saiyang ama sarong Intsik asin an saiyang ina, sarong Tagalog. An mga magurang niya kapwa mga Katoliko. Si Lorenzo nagsirbe sa kumbento kan Simbahan sa Binondo bilang sakristan. Alagad, mas amay pa kaini, siya nagin kaapil sa Confraternidad del Santo Rosario.

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