Tomas Lasansky ” Profile Chief” Collage Mixed Media

Tomas Lasansky

 

Collage.

 

Title: Profile Chief

Dimensions: 55″ X 47″

Year Painted: 2024

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Tomas Lasansky

American Artist · Master of Portraiture

Tomas Lasansky in his studio garden with a splatter painting of Willie Nelson

Tomas Lasansky in his studio garden

Tomas Lasansky is an acclaimed American artist known for his emotionally charged portraits of cultural and historical icons—Sitting Bull, Geronimo, Lincoln, Frida Kahlo, and more. The youngest son of legendary printmaker Mauricio Lasansky, he works in a fusion of drawing, painting, intaglio printmaking, and collage, carrying forward one of the great traditions of American art.

Among his most distinctive methods is his signature splatter technique. Rather than relying on the traditional brush, Lasansky builds his images by flicking, throwing, and splattering pigment onto the surface, often working the paint onto the linen with his fingers—lending his portraits a tactile, almost sculptural energy.

"Tomas' work is excellent. He has emerged as a severe force in Southwest art with the new paintings."

— William Faust, Faust Gallery

Hopi Maiden, a color intaglio print by Tomas Lasansky

Intaglio print by Tomas Lasansky of Hopi Maiden

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