A native of
Houston, Texas,
Lionel has
been interested
in Art since
childhood.
He formally
studied at
Texas Southern
University,
Prairie View
A&M and
University
of Houston,
Clear Lake.
The
imagery of
Lionel Lofton
often illustrates
the concepts
of inner strength,
spirituality,
beauty, family
and children.
His paintings
and prints
have a quiet
and introspective
air about
them, not
unlike their
creator.
Lionel
paints and
draws his
everyday life’s
experiences.
He believes
that ‘’Art
is a part
of Living’’.
He is greatly
inspired by
everyday life
and uses figurative
and abstract
techniques
to create
the various
images.
He works with
acrylics,
watercolor,
collage, mixed
media and
printmaking.
He utilizes
the various
media to create
his many delightful
compositions.
His work can
be found in
many public
and private
collections,
as well as
Corporate
Collections:
Harmon and
Harriet Kelly
Collection,
the Paul Jones
Collections,
Dr. and Mrs.
Clyde Lord’s,
The University
Museum of
the University
of Delaware,
Dr. Sivan
Hines and
Dr. Jeff Hines.
Solo
and Group
Exhibitions
have included
the University
of Arkansas
at Pine Bluff,
Pine Bluff,
Arkansas,
22nd Carroll
Harris Simms
Art competition
and exhibition,
African American
Museum, Dallas,
Texas.
In
the hand of
African American
Collectors,
The Personal
Treasures,
Bernard and
Shirley Kinsey,
Civil Rights-Civil
Wrongs, “Just
Lookin”,
Hagerstown,
MD., National
Black Arts
Festival,
Atlanta, GA.,
The Museum
of Fine Arts
in Houston,
TX and San
Antonio Museum
of Art, San
Antonio, TX.
Lionel
Lofton
Born
Live and works
in Houston
Education
1989 M.A.
University
of Houston
1980 B.A.
Prarie View
A&M University |