Introducing Lori Earley’s very first painting of a male subject titled “Illia” for sale! “Illia” is oil on board, 12” x 16” ©2023. Comes framed in a beautiful black glossy baroque frame. Email the studio at INFO@LORIEARLEY.COM for original painting inquiries. New limited edition print for sale on store page!:

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE “ILIA” LIMITED EDITION PRINT

For those of you who may not have heard, I unfortunately had to take a hiatus from my art several years ago to have many corrective surgeries from complications due to my Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a rare, genetic connective tissue disorder. To read about what EDS is click here: What is Ehlers Danlos Syndrome? I want everyone to know though that with the help of a special team of doctors at the Mayo Clinic, and have started painting again! You can read my Mayo Clinic article here:

READ LORI EARLEY’S MAYO CLINIC INTERVIEW ON HOW SHE RECLAIMED HER LIFE AND CAREER HERE





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LORI EARLEY'S PAINTING "THE END OF THE JOURNEY" ON PERMANENT DISPLAY IN MEXICO CITY

Lori Earley's oil painting titled "The End of the Journey" will be on regular display at Fundación Amparo y Manuel (AMMA) in Mexico City.  The foundation's address is: Las Flores 50, Colonia Tlacopac San Ángel, Del. Álvaro Obregón, CP. 01040, Ciudad de México (Mexico City). For more information on AMMA, visit: www.fundacionamma.org


Stolen Art

About a week after her "Fade to Gray" solo show opening night in 2008 in New York City,  Lori had two drawings stolen from her right off the walls of the gallery.  The first stolen drawing, eerily titled "Awaiting..."  is 12" x 16" and is in a 20" x 24" white ornate oval frame.  The second drawing titled "Aprella" is 8" x 10" and is in a 14" x 16" white ornate frame.

The thief, Mikel Lemoine, was caught... however, the two drawings still remain missing to this day.  If you or anyone you know has information as to where they may be, please contact the studio at: info@loriearley.com.  We would greatly appreciate it and are offering a reward for their return.  Thank you!

STOLEN ART: “Awaiting…” Graphite on bristol board ©Lori Earley

STOLEN ART: “Awaiting…” Graphite on bristol board ©Lori Earley

STOLEN ART: “Aprella”, Graphite on Bristol board ©Lori Earley

STOLEN ART: “Aprella”, Graphite on Bristol board ©Lori Earley