Lorenzo Crivellaro is a contemporary Italian artist. He graduated from the European Institute of Design and was introduced to the world of antiques and restoration through his father's profession. Crivellaro's fascination with Art Déco led him to explore his creativity fully, crafting furniture pieces and personal collections.
Despite his varied pursuits, painting remains Crivellaro's central focus. Initially rooted in figurative art, he eventually developed his own distinct style, characterized by vibrant pop aesthetics. His artistic journey became a platform for experimentation, blending different materials such as stucco, cement, and paper, often allowing the underlying canvas to peek through.
Crivellaro draws inspiration from the colorful world of advertising and Pop Art, viewing it as a manifestation of collective imagination accessible to all. His collages feature vintage fashions and iconic brands, creating dynamic compositions that evoke overlapping memories and new combinations with each viewing.
Notably, Crivellaro is the creator of a monumental public artwork titled "La Manon," spanning 50 square meters. Inaugurated in 2013 in San Giuliano Milanese, this striking piece further solidifies his impact on the contemporary art scene, showcasing his talent for engaging audiences with bold, visually captivating creations.