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Nano Lopez (Born 1955) is active/lives in Washington, Oregon / Colombia. Nano Lopez is known for Bronze animal sculpture.
Born on October 31, 1955, in Bogota, Colombia.
He traveled to Spain in 1978 and began working for the renowned sculptor Francisco Baron. While with Francisco, Nano carved marble, granite and fabricated steel, working with all three materials on a monumental scale. It was in Madrid that he began casting his own works in bronze and had his first single artist show. After two years, Nano made his way to France, where he continued to study and show his work.
At the Superior National School of Beaux Arts in Paris, Nano focused his studies in new materials and discovered the versatility of polyester as a casting medium. In 1981 he returned to Bogota to build a studio and put to use the methods he had learned in Europe. In 1983 he moved again, this time to the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States. He began to work with Manuel Izquierdo, head of the sculpture department at the Pacific Northwest College of Art. During the following four years, he was employed by various ...
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Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
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Bronze
Granite
Marble
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Animals, Mammals
Humor, Whimsy
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Spain and/or Portugal
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