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Carlo Polidoro Lopez

Montreal, QC, Canada

CARLO POLIDORO LOPEZ Born in Canada 1980, Carlo Polidoro Lopez is an artist that relates to hi...

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Carlo Polidoro Lopez

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About the artist

Carlo Polidoro Lopez

Joined In 2017

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CARLO POLIDORO LOPEZ


Born in Canada 1980, Carlo Polidoro Lopez is an artist that relates to his Equatorial/ Italian heritage to make art. He uses many mediums and materials to adopt a mixed media and multidisciplinary style. Carlo Polidoro Lopez has influences from artists like Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Oscar Murillo, Leonardo Da Vinci, family, and friends.

He studied at Dawson College for one year, taking an absence for personal reasons.

In September 2016 he began to study at Concordia University. There are collections from his work in two important art collections in Montreal, New York and Guayaquil Ecuador.



ART WORK

Carlo Polidoro Lopez works on many works at the same time, usually on the ground, recording time through an accidental and controlled process.

By creating in this process, it allows for a spontaneous, energetic expression and while still controlling and molding the works to the desired results.

He feeds off the marks -from the found material- created by accident and follows its energy and visual conversation, adding his personal stamp.

Carlo Polidoro Lopez' body of work is formed in the interest of materials and exploration of energy translating onto his work. His works are ...

One year of Visual Arts at Dawson College and currently finishing my year at Concordia University in Montreal Canada.

2016 Glassdoor Gallery Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2017 "Abstract Expressions" at the Glassdoor Gallery Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2017 Interfold Magazine Show Launch Exhibition at Skol Gallery in the Belgo Building Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Summer 2017 "First Impressions" show at the VAV Gallery in Concordia University Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

2018 "Blue Prints" Exhibition for Art Matters and associated with Art Souterrain Festival Montreal, Quebec, Canada