Laimutis Ločeris

Laimutis Ločeris (born 1929[1]) is a Lithuanian monumentalist painter and graphic artist.

In 1952 he graduated from the Lithuanian Institute of Fine Arts and in 1958 from the Leningrad Academy of Fine Arts.

In 1982-1990 lived in Canada, where he taught in private colleges. From 1990-2006 he taught painting at the Academy of Fine Arts.

Since 1960 he participated in exhibitions and created monumental works of decorative interiors, such as "Age Vilnius (Hotel Neringa, 1959)," Hunt Cup (cafe "Bull" in 1961, both in Vilnius), Dainava party (cafe Dainava Druskininkai, 1965), ornamental gates (world exhibition EXPO 70, Osaka etc.

In his artwork he regular uses materials such as metal, concrete, wood. He has also illustrated for several books and for the Canadian Lithuanian weekly "Homeland Lights" between 1987 and 2005 years.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Balsas.lt
  2. ^ Aleksandras Indriulaitis. Laimutis Ločeris. Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, T. XIII (Leo-Magazyn). V.: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2008, 555 psl.