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Dreams & Visions of the Master
Since 1967 Loren D. Adams, Jr. has enjoyed being a professional Fine Arts Artist... His beautiful original
oil paintings & limited editions are now in Museums and prestigious collections worldwide. He prefers
to remain loyal to his experience and the traditional approach to classical painting in that he paints his
dreams & visions. Inspired by scripture and inspirational esoteric writing which he believes cause these
images to come into his mind, he thinks of himself as a devinely guided seer rather than just a visionary
whom is supposed to reveal the symbolical messages in his Artworks to all of humanity as his mission...
The first thing that the viewer will notice in any of his Artwork is the "quality of lighting" seems to be
coming out of the painting itself. This is because he thinks of each one of them as "light windows" so
it's a deliberate effect caused by the time consuming technique of changing chroma, value and hue in a
a gradual manner so the light comes to life. Local color reflects off of all objects and tints everything in
close proximity... so making sure that tending to these kinds of subtile details while mixing the paint is
very important.
Starting a painting with the idea of making a masterpiece in the first place is of course the primary idea.
Beginning with the composition & knowing what is a good one must have already been decided as well
as the pallette. Before the first brush stroke touches the oil primed portrait linen... all of these decisions
are made far in advance so that the execution is spontaneous without hesitation. For this reason he will
do any needed practice for "anything" on a different study canvas or even the pallette itself rather than
risk spoiling even one single brush stroke on the painting. With this kind of discipline in mind for every
bit of the intense work that it takes to completely finish a flawless masterpiece... how could it turn out
otherwise?
Pua Harmony Assistant Curator / Director
Loren Adams Museum of Fine Art
This is one of Loren Adams' most famous Masterpieces depicting the four seasons and the four
times of day... as well as other elements that make it a multi dimentional work of splendor beyond
compare. Completed in 1976 it is only 12"x 48" oil on linen canvas:
"Of Rhyme and Reason, Time & Season..."

Dreams & Visions of the Master
Since 1967 Loren D. Adams, Jr. has enjoyed being a professional Fine Arts Artist... His beautiful original
oil paintings & limited editions are now in Museums and prestigious collections worldwide. He prefers
to remain loyal to his experience and the traditional approach to classical painting in that he paints his
dreams & visions. Inspired by scripture and inspirational esoteric writing which he believes cause these
images to come into his mind, he thinks of himself as a devinely guided seer rather than just a visionary
whom is supposed to reveal the symbolical messages in his Artworks to all of humanity as his mission...
The first thing that the viewer will notice in any of his Artwork is the "quality of lighting" seems to be
coming out of the painting itself. This is because he thinks of each one of them as "light windows" so
it's a deliberate effect caused by the time consuming technique of changing chroma, value and hue in a
a gradual manner so the light comes to life. Local color reflects off of all objects and tints everything in
close proximity... so making sure that tending to these kinds of subtile details while mixing the paint is
very important.
Starting a painting with the idea of making a masterpiece in the first place is of course the primary idea.
Beginning with the composition & knowing what is a good one must have already been decided as well
as the pallette. Before the first brush stroke touches the oil primed portrait linen... all of these decisions
are made far in advance so that the execution is spontaneous without hesitation. For this reason he will
do any needed practice for "anything" on a different study canvas or even the pallette itself rather than
risk spoiling even one single brush stroke on the painting. With this kind of discipline in mind for every
bit of the intense work that it takes to completely finish a flawless masterpiece... how could it turn out
otherwise?
Pua Harmony Assistant Curator / Director
Loren Adams Museum of Fine Art
This is one of Loren Adams' most famous Masterpieces depicting the four seasons and the four
times of day... as well as other elements that make it a multi dimentional work of splendor beyond
compare. Completed in 1976 it is only 12"x 48" oil on linen canvas:
"Of Rhyme and Reason, Time & Season..."
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