Thomas Lo Cicero is a veteran artist with a long list of credits that include many exhibitions, collections and awards in private, corporate, government and museum realms. Growing up in Southern California he developed a keen love and appreciation for the endless forms of plant and animal life. His family encouraged his desires to paint and draw the natural world and exposed him to a variety of other artist work. As a teenager he became devoted to watercolors and took particular delight in working from life in the superb gardens of the Huntington Library. Later he attended Columbia College as an art major. After completing college a fierce desire to experience other cultures and landscapes propelled him around the world traveling and living throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Central and South America. All the while packing his sketchbook, watercolors and optimism.
Settling in Manhattan during the 70's he immersed himself in the art world and developed a deep attraction to museums and galleries. He came to understand the great contributions of Modernism, the Bauhaus movement and the artist Josef Albers. Thomas Lo Cicero's delight in the bright purity of forms and colors inspire his ability to create a dialogue of shapes that speak across time and culture. His work reveals the freedom in imagination and pleasure in the process of making art that touches us all.
American, lives and works in New York City.
Settling in Manhattan during the 70's he immersed himself in the art world and developed a deep attraction to museums and galleries. He came to understand the great contributions of Modernism, the Bauhaus movement and the artist Josef Albers. Thomas Lo Cicero's delight in the bright purity of forms and colors inspire his ability to create a dialogue of shapes that speak across time and culture. His work reveals the freedom in imagination and pleasure in the process of making art that touches us all.
American, lives and works in New York City.