Lex Lumiere is an award-winning photographer and artist. Her work in photography, oil painting, and mixed media thrusts social boundaries and is often deemed inspirational in subject matter. Themes of environmentalism, activism and spirituality flood Lex Lumiere’s collections. Her art is politically and energetically charged because, as she says, “ it has to be, there is no point in creating artwork that does not strike a nerve or touch a soul.”
Raised in Houston, Texas, Lex Lumiere spent many summers at Cricchio Studios, her grandparents photography studio training in classic lighting and darkroom photography. Mr. Cricchio is a Kodak Camera Craftsman, one of the World’s Top 40 Photographers, and the only recipient of the Texas Lone Star award, Fuji Lifetime Achievement Award and UN Ambassadors award for photographic excellence. He is a respected international pioneer and educator on lighting and photography. Her late grandmother Bea Cricchio, was also an award winning portrait painter who traveled the world with him lecturing for both Kodak and Fuji. Bea was also the first Latin female accepted into the Professional Photographers of America as a Photo ‘Craftsman’ in 1974 for her skills in retouching negatives by hand, but it was her hand painted portraits that won her critical acclaim.
Beyond the Gallery walls, Lex Lumiere is commissioned to create custom original artwork and photography that helps benefit charities. She is well known for producing the television show, " Art4Charity, " which broadcasts to over 1.5 million people, cross marketing and promoting both art events and charitable campaigns.
With a degree in Business Management and over ten years experience in luxury apparel, Lex specializes in luxury fashion editorials and creating creative concepts for clients such as David Guetta, Linkin Park, Joico, Moroccan Oil, FW1, MINI Cooper and non-profits like the HRC, Pencils Of Promise, The Rose, St. Jude Childrens Hospital, and Russell Simmons, Art for Life.
Well known for her unique visual branding style, Lex believes in the power of education and gives educational seminars on the Arts, the Power of Creative Expression, Theraputic Arts for children with PTSD, Entrepreneurship and she is also certified in Television Production.
Lex Lumiere continues to carry the torch of a creative family legacy into the future and her focus is on ensuring that she and her Grandparents 200 years of combined artistic legacy endures in Museums and Galleries for years to come.
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