Llorenz (United States, 2004)

Llorenz is a visual artist based in Guadalajara, Mexico, who is on the autism spectrum at level 3. His creative journey began with the unwavering support of his family and the civil association OTEA. Inspired by observing the activities of his mother, Llorenz was provided with therapeutic tools that facilitated his expression and personal growth. This encouragement led him to experiment with painting, allowing him to transfer his intuitive and genuine compositions onto canvases of various sizes. His approach to abstract painting serves as an ideal means for him to communicate with the world.

In his work, Llorenz often employs spontaneous strokes and action painting techniques that enable him to convey his daily experiences with intensity. He uses his body, movement, and materials with complete freedom. His sensitivity and desire for autonomy have allowed him to create powerful compositions driven by his intuitive selection of colors, which are often influenced by his emotional state.

Beyond serving as a form of expression and therapy, Llorenz’s art aims to create inclusive cultural spaces for individuals with disabilities and to promote the universal right to access culture, taking into account all types of psychomotor realities. His work opens a pathway for individuals with autism to be seen, acknowledged, and included in meaningful and dignified spaces within civil society.

He has participated in solo exhibitions, such as "The Colors of Llorenz: A Glimpse from Autism" at the National Museum of World Cultures in 2024. Additionally, he is the inspiration and driving force behind Proyecto Espectro, a multi-city cultural program designed to raise awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) through art and pedagogy.


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