Rising Star in the Digital Art World
Artworks by LUCORE
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Rising star in the digital art world
Dale Lucore proves that great art springs from the quality of the artist working from his cabin in the woods of Eureka, the reclusive artist recently created waves in the abstract art world with his “pure digital creations.” Lucore’s work now rivets visitors in galleries from London to Cape Town, South Africa, and Los Angeles to New York.
Compared by some to the work of Salvador Dali, Lucore’s complex creations feature layers of images, fearsome to joyful, abstract to verging on realism, executed in vibrant color to tone on tone.
Lucore is as unusual as his work.
“I’m a 100% Service Connected Disabled Veteran and a LIFE MEMBER of both, The VFW- Veterans of Foreign Wars & the DAV- Disabled American Veterans Organizations” However, he found a silver lining from the accident related to his lifelong proclivity for art.
“The injury made me more artistic,”
He said.
He creates striking original art. “I don’t manipulate photographs,” he said. “I do pure digital art from scratch.” From his isolated cabin, he produces about one work a day. Lucore uses Kodak Labs out of Chicago to reproduce his art. His recent splash on the international art scene may soon make Lucore’s dreams come true.
It started a network of contacts rolling. “It just exploded from there,” Lucore said. With the Web exposure, Lucore hooked up with numerous galleries including two in New York, one in London and one in South Africa.
Lucore also has an invitation to participate in the prestigious Florence Biennale in Italy.
Yet the big time hasn’t eclipsed his pride in taking best of show in art at the Lincoln County Fair. Comments from those judges in a postscript reflect the international reaction.
“All amazed!”
Many other Web sites, too, feature Lucore and his art.
“I’m Google-able now,” Lucore said with a laugh. “I thought that was pretty neat. I’m cyber-famous.” The artist can’t keep his voice mail from filling up each day; He said he used to only get one or two calls a day.
People interested in viewing Lucore’s work online will find his work displayed at http://www.artistrising.com/galleries/Lucore
People may also contact him by e-mail at DaleLucore@yahoo.com.
He makes his work accessible to every budget from posters to Signed and numbered limited editions & originals.
Many other Web sites, too, feature Lucore and his art.
“I’m Google-able now,” Lucore said with a laugh. “I thought that was pretty neat. I’m cyber-famous.”
Dale Lucore proves that great art springs from the quality of the artist working from his cabin in the woods of Eureka, the reclusive artist recently created waves in the abstract art world with his “pure digital creations.” Lucore’s work now rivets visitors in galleries from London to Cape Town, South Africa, and Los Angeles to New York.
Compared by some to the work of Salvador Dali, Lucore’s complex creations feature layers of images, fearsome to joyful, abstract to verging on realism, executed in vibrant color to tone on tone.
Lucore is as unusual as his work.
“I’m a 100% Service Connected Disabled Veteran and a LIFE MEMBER of both, The VFW- Veterans of Foreign Wars & the DAV- Disabled American Veterans Organizations” However, he found a silver lining from the accident related to his lifelong proclivity for art.
“The injury made me more artistic,”
He said.
He creates striking original art. “I don’t manipulate photographs,” he said. “I do pure digital art from scratch.” From his isolated cabin, he produces about one work a day. Lucore uses Kodak Labs out of Chicago to reproduce his art. His recent splash on the international art scene may soon make Lucore’s dreams come true.
It started a network of contacts rolling. “It just exploded from there,” Lucore said. With the Web exposure, Lucore hooked up with numerous galleries including two in New York, one in London and one in South Africa.
Lucore also has an invitation to participate in the prestigious Florence Biennale in Italy.
Yet the big time hasn’t eclipsed his pride in taking best of show in art at the Lincoln County Fair. Comments from those judges in a postscript reflect the international reaction.
“All amazed!”
Many other Web sites, too, feature Lucore and his art.
“I’m Google-able now,” Lucore said with a laugh. “I thought that was pretty neat. I’m cyber-famous.” The artist can’t keep his voice mail from filling up each day; He said he used to only get one or two calls a day.
People interested in viewing Lucore’s work online will find his work displayed at http://www.artistrising.com/galleries/Lucore
People may also contact him by e-mail at DaleLucore@yahoo.com.
He makes his work accessible to every budget from posters to Signed and numbered limited editions & originals.
Many other Web sites, too, feature Lucore and his art.
“I’m Google-able now,” Lucore said with a laugh. “I thought that was pretty neat. I’m cyber-famous.”
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Rising star in the digital art world Dale Lucore proves that great art springs from the quality of the artist working from his cabin in the woods of Eureka, the reclusive artist recently created waves in the abstract art world with his “pure digital creations.” Lucore’s work now rivets visitors in galleries from London to Cape Town, South Africa, and Los Angeles to New York. Lucore is as unusual as his work.