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Maria Lorena Lehman is a visionary artist, designer, and author focusing on links between architectural design, science, and emerging technologies as explored through her research-based art practice. She is recipient of the Harvard University Digital Design Prize, and holds the degrees of Master in Design with Distinction from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in the United States, and a Bachelor of Architecture, Cum Laude, from Virginia Tech in the United States. Maria Lorena Lehman is internationally published and in numerous periodicals, including The Architect's Journal, Esquisses Magazine, Architect Magazine and Forbes. ArchDaily describes Maria Lorena Lehman as “one of the leading experts on delivering exceptional occupant experience through smart building design", and her artwork attracts an international audience as it bridges between architectural application and universal interpretation to benefit people in innovative ways. Maria Lorena Lehman creates art described as "visual poetry of motion that is a new inspiration" by Daniel Smith, the company that creates watercolors for artists worldwide. Her paintings and sculptures look for new ways environments can uplift quality of life by innovating experience, which she explores deeply through her artistic process. At the heart of her artistic pursuit is a motivation to push the role of architecture into more proactive realms that empower people to thrive and achieve fulfillment at their highest potential. Maria Lorena Lehman has a vision for how interdisciplinary findings between architecture, science, philosophy, and emerging technology can unlock more nurturing environmental futures that she envisions as new architectural possibilities through her artworks that inspire, amaze, and delight in ways not experienced before.


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All artworks of Maria Lorena Lehman
Painting, The Uniqueness of Emergence, Maria Lorena Lehman

The Uniqueness of Emergence

Maria Lorena Lehman

Painting - 22 x 18 inch

$2,000

Painting, The boolean effect, Maria Lorena Lehman

The boolean effect

Maria Lorena Lehman

Painting - 30 x 22 inch

$3,000

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Maria Lorena Lehman is a visionary artist, designer, and author focusing on links between architectural design, science, and emerging technologies as explored through her research-based art practice. She is recipient of the Harvard University Digital Design Prize, and holds the degrees of Master in Design with Distinction from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in the United States, and a Bachelor of Architecture, Cum Laude, from Virginia Tech in the United States. Maria Lorena Lehman is internationally published and in numerous periodicals, including The Architect's Journal, Esquisses Magazine, Architect Magazine and Forbes. ArchDaily describes Maria Lorena Lehman as “one of the leading experts on delivering exceptional occupant experience through smart building design", and her artwork attracts an international audience as it bridges between architectural application and universal interpretation to benefit people in innovative ways. Maria Lorena Lehman creates art described as "visual poetry of motion that is a new inspiration" by Daniel Smith, the company that creates watercolors for artists worldwide. Her paintings and sculptures look for new ways environments can uplift quality of life by innovating experience, which she explores deeply through her artistic process. At the heart of her artistic pursuit is a motivation to push the role of architecture into more proactive realms that empower people to thrive and achieve fulfillment at their highest potential. Maria Lorena Lehman has a vision for how interdisciplinary findings between architecture, science, philosophy, and emerging technology can unlock more nurturing environmental futures that she envisions as new architectural possibilities through her artworks that inspire, amaze, and delight in ways not experienced before.

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