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Lance Turner (1985-present) is an American muralist and representative of pattern-based Photorealism, best known for his paintings depicting the Southeastern American landscrape. He is particularly known for his mural "Infinite Flowers", which is a permanent part of the Artfields art competition held annually in Lake City, SC. He is also known for patterned lines that represent music and encrypted text. The most exemplary work in this style is "Your Infinite Spatial Regression", which he painted as the first resident artist at Crosstown Arts in Memphis, TN. He is currently working in Black Mountain, NC.
Born | Lance Turner, 1985, Morganton, NC |
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Education | Savannah College of Art and Design, MFA
Memphis College of Art, BFA |
Known for | murals including "Infinite Flowers" and "Your Infinite Spatial Regression" |
Website | www.lanceturnerpainting.com |