Joe Sorren

"Pink Bits and the Glory of Autumn:
The Sissy Art of Eric White and Joe Sorren
"

September 7 - 30, 2001


Joe Sorren made an incredible impression on the Los Angeles art scene when La Luz de Jesus hosted his Los Angeles debut in 1998. He first caught our eye in 1997 as the Gold Medal winner in the Society of Illustrators of New York competition and as the 1998 Gold Medal recipient in the Los Angeles Society. His award winning paintings have appeared in The New Yorker, Time Magazine, Rolling Stone and the San Francisco Arts Commission among others. Sorren paints mostly in acrylics, sometimes in pencil and crayon, creating his delicate, muted and inarguably beautiful paintings. Influenced by a variety of artists from Vermeer and Leighton to Twomby and Kerouac, Sorren is noticeably interested in the power that lies within stillness. His most recent artistic endeavor has been a 20 by 35 foot mural project in downtown Flagstaff, Arizona that took 14 months to complete. Joe Sorren currently lives in Arizona with his wife, daughter and son.

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"Portrait of Abraham"

20x24"

"Portrait of Degas"

30x40"

 

"Portrait of Margaret Bourke-White"

20x24"

"So Far Away, Doesn't Anybody Stay In One Place Anymore?"

24x30"

"Crush"

40x40"

"Someday My Prince Will Come"

24x30"
SOLD

"Wonderment"

20x24"

"Darsie's 10/8"

22x28"

"Anthologia"

48x60"

"That Which Organizes My Feathers"

30 x 36"

 

 

"Portrait of the Devil and His Fingers"

SOLD

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