JOSEPH
LORUSSO
was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966 and received his
formal training at the American Academy of Art. He went on to receive
his B.F.A. degree from the Kansas City Art Institute. Born of Italian
descent, Lorusso was exposed to art at an early age. Through several
early trips to Italy, his parents introduced him to the works of the
Italian Masters. Lorusso would look to these influences throughout his
early artistic development and they are still evident in his work today.
While
in school, Lorusso majored in watercolor and considers himself
self-taught as an oil painter. He learned to paint by studying the works
of master painters, often losing himself in the halls of the Chicago Art
Institute during lunch hours, which frequently turned into afternoons of
self-study.
Joseph
Lorusso creates landscapes and figurative works. In painting these
subjects, Lorusso has concentrated on honing his powers of observation,
especially as it concerns to color, texture, form and composition.
Lorusso’s paintings have been described as warm and dreamlike, places
of restful escape with a sense of spirituality, and share timelessness
with the works of other eras.
Discovering
the works of the Impressionists, he gravitated towards the works of
Manet and Vuillard. Lorusso searched for similar work of such emotion
and soon became an avid student of painting, seeking out and immersing
himself in the works of various artists. This path would ultimately lead
him to the works of Sargent, Sorolla, Whistler and a whole army of
lesser-known yet equally capable painters. Within this group of artists,
Lorusso would find a sense of identity. In these masterful works, he saw
the power to harness emotion and convey it with power and confidence,
yet with delicacy and tasteful restraint. He also saw in these artists
the ability to express the “essence” of an object with just a few
carefully chosen brushstrokes, creating a visceral and intuitive state
of painting.
Says
Lorusso, “I believe truly great art serves as a trigger into something
deeper within all of us”. The mood and emotion conveyed in Lorusso’s
paintings evokes a deep sense of beauty found in the quiet times of
daily living. His people are mysterious, lonely, romantic and yet
familiar, placed in settings we often see ourselves. Lorusso’s
paintings have gained notoriety by their ability to connect with the
viewer, resonating in a way that is intimate and personal.
While
in school, Lorusso was recruited by Hallmark Cards, Inc. and from 1988
to 1999 served as an artist in their greeting card division. Lorusso has
served as instructor of painting and drawing at the Kansas City Art
Institute and the Scottsdale Artists School.
Lorusso’s
work has been shown internationally and has won numerous awards and
honors. He has been featured in American Artist magazine, Southwest Art,
U.S. Art, Art & Antiques, The Artists Magazine, Art News, American
Art Collector, International Artist and Art Talk magazines. Lorusso’s
work is part of many private collections; he is represented by Meyer
Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, Overland Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, Howard
Mandville Gallery, Kirkland, WA, Morris & Whiteside Gallery, Hilton
Head, SC, and Galerie-du-Soleil, Naples, FL.