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Lorien Stern
NationalityAmerican
EducationCalifornia College of the Arts
Occupation(s)Artist, designer, illustrator
Known forSculpture, paintings

Lorien Stern is an American visual artist, designer, and illustrator. She is known for her whimsical and colorful drawings and ceramic sculptures of animals.[1]

Work

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Lorien Stern attended California College of the Arts in Oakland, graduating with a BFA degree in 2013. In an interview with Urban Outfitters, she said she entered art school as a painting major, but became drawn to sculpture after making an urn for her father's ashes.[2] She is best known for her colorful, cartoon-like ceramic shark heads.[3] She has said that making the sharks helps with her fear of them and that a theme in her work is, "finding the harmony in sad and happy things and making scary things approachable.”[4] In 2020, she partnered with Edie Parker, a handbag line, to design several handbags and marijuana accessories, with a share of the proceeds going to a criminal justice organization.[5]

Solo exhibitions of Stern's work have been shown at galleries including Breakfast in Santa Barbara,[6] Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco,[7] and Park Life in San Francisco.[3] She also sells clothes and accessories with her artwork.[8]

Personal life

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Stern lives and works in a trailer on her family's land in Inyokern, a small town in the Mojave Desert.[1][9] She formerly lived in Ojai.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Mather, Lindsay (April 5, 2018). "This Artist's Quirky-Cool Home Is Full of Sharks and Rainbows". Architectural Digest. ISSN 0003-8520. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  2. ^ "Artist Editions: Lorien Stern". urbanoutfitters.com. Archived from the original on February 17, 2022. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Alvarez, Moe (September 18, 2017). "Lorien Stern: On The Land". Juxtapoz. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  4. ^ Taggart, Emma (December 1, 2018). "Artist Crafts Adorable Ceramic Sharks to Overcome Her Fear of Them". mymodernmet.com. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  5. ^ Bobb, Brooke (July 1, 2020). "Edie Parker's Latest Whimsical Weed Accessories Help Fight the Criminalization of Cannabis". Vogue. ISSN 0042-8000. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Kriegman, Mitchell (February 16, 2017). "Swimming: The Work of Lorien Stern". Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  7. ^ "Lorien Stern's Sharks and Fish Get Chummy in New Solo Show". Juxtapoz. February 1, 2018. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  8. ^ "Swimming With Sharks And Other Animals - Lorien Stern's Menagerie". thomasfuchscreative.com. December 30, 2020. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  9. ^ Karina, Nina. "Queen of the Desert: At Home Inside the Cute, Colorful Oasis of Artist Lorien Stern". Bust. Summer 2021. ISSN 1089-4713.