Artist Information:
Francisco De La Torre
Miami, FL
United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
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Artist Statement:
Surrounded by the artwork of his father and the esthetic standards of an interior decorator mother, Francisco De La Torre IV entered peacefully into a design forward household on 1968 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
"There was art in every wall and sculptures in all the open spaces as far back as i can remember. I stared at the work so much that can still recall specific pieces by my father and his circle of artist friends."
A circle of artist friends that happened to be some of the leading cuban artists that had exiled to Puerto Rico. Renown painters such as Rolando Lopez Dirube, Diaz de Villega, Gantes and Cubiñá, who would meet at his fathers house almost weekly to sketch each other and share a bottle of wine.
His first formal art training came at the age of 12 at Dirube's studio in Humacao, Puerto Rico. Where for years Francisco would sketch and paint with one of the leading latin american abstract expressionists of the modern era.
"My father and Dirube have to be some of my biggest influences. Both abstract painters that communicate their intellect and passion in a visually powerful way".
At the age of ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
De La Torre recent works
Galeria Kroma, San Juan PR 2006
PRAWI show, San Juan PR 2006
The First Show
Butter Gallery, Miami 2007
Twice the Butter
Butter Gallery, Miami 2008
Loaded Deck
Alt Space, Miami 2008
The Magic City
Buck 15, Miami 2008...
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Francisco De La Torre's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Francisco De La Torre's Portfolio. Browse De La Torre's body of work: Surrounded by the artwork of his father and the esthetic standards of an interior decorator mother, Francisco De La Torre IV entered peacefully into a design forward household on 1968 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
"There was art in every wall and sculptures in all the open spaces as far back as i can remember. I stared at the work so much that can still recall specific pieces by my father and his circle of artist friends."
A circle of artist friends that happened to be some of the leading cuban artists that had exiled to Puerto Rico. Renown painters ... | |
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