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Lora Zombie (b. 1990) was set on becoming an artist at very early age.
The self-taught artist first gained recognition in the late 2000s as her work circulated online, reaching millions of people through blogs, news outlets, and social media.
Since then, Lora has developed into a top seller on the urban art scene with exhibitions in London, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, Russia and more, bringing in the interest of collectors and fans worldwide.












Paul writes:
Lora Zombie's art is fun, pastel colours splashed on the canvas almost like large scale Japanese calligraphy, shaped beautifully into dramatic yet subtle contemporary masterpieces.
Lora's art is more than just fun, as it can be thoughtful, provocative and challenging.
Lora is a very talented and has produced hundreds of beautiful creations'

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Lora's Studio
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Lora's Bio on Wiki
She named herself Lora Zombie to honour the "Zombie Flesh Eaters", a collective created to meet all the demands of the musical project Gorillaz, where she dreamed of working at the beginning of her career. Self-taught, she also calls his work "grunge art".
Children and the children's universe are recurring themes in her works. Animals also appear constantly from their most fantastic form – as unicorns, for example – to pandas and whales. Irony usually inhabits her canvases alongside a certain sadness and a bit of social satire.
Lora uses acrylic paint, which is more concentrated and more diluted in water, giving the watercolour effect that we see in all her works. The paint is given the chance to run free through the painting and the contrast of darkness and explosion of colors is recurrent, bringing a certain psychedelia to the work as a whole.




