Lana Ritter is a contemporary mixed media artist whose work explores femininity, identity, vulnerability, and transformation through sculptural texture, layered materials, and three-dimensional form.Working at the intersection of painting, relief, and sculpture, she combines acrylics, natural fibers, resin, minerals, crystals,...
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Lana Ritter is a contemporary mixed media artist whose work explores femininity, identity, vulnerability, and transformation through sculptural texture, layered materials, and three-dimensional form.
Working at the intersection of painting, relief, and sculpture, she combines acrylics, natural fibers, resin, minerals, crystals, and structural elements to create tactile surfaces that invite both visual and emotional interaction. Her works evolve through a process of layering, revealing, and reshaping — reflecting the complexity of human experience, the hidden beauty within imperfection, and the dialogue between fragility and strength.
Her artistic language merges softness with structure, elegance with rawness, and stillness with movement, creating works that carry both presence and inner narrative. Influenced by the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi and the imperfect nature of human experience, her practice embraces the coexistence of fragility and resilience, transforming emotion into physical form.
Lana’s work has been exhibited internationally, including the Florence Biennale (2025) and Fridman Gallery, New York (2026), and featured in the 2026 edition of Atlante dell’Arte Contemporanea, presented at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Currently expanding her practice into sculpture and large-scale relief, she continues to develop a distinctive body of work that bridges materiality, emotion, and contemporary figurative expression, supported by academic training at the Barcelona Academy of Art, where she focuses on figurative sculpture and material exploration.