LUDVIC is both a painter and sculptor who is known for the diversity of works he creates. His series of works are created at times exclusively and at other times simultaneously. From large and small abstract paintings, portraits, still life food paintings, sculptures created from car parts and scrap metal and more intimate sized pieces created from old American tools, his work has been featured in numerous museums and galleries nationally and internationally.
Ludvic has a BA in Architecture. He continued his art studies in Europe and received his masters degree from Basel School of Art in Switzerland. While in Europe, he apprenticed with notable artists such as Karel Appel, Bram Bogart, and Marino Marini. In the 1970's in New York City, he was an illustrator for several magazines including Playboy and Penthouse. He also worked with Andy Warhol's "Factory" for a brief time. He moved to Canada for about 13 years where he exhibited extensively. In the mid-1980's, Ludvic opened his studio in New York City where he began working larger scale paintings.
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Ludvic@ludvic.com
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