Charlene Lanzel is a self-taught American artist, born in La Crosse, Wisconsin on January 29th, 1967. Charlene started painting at the kindergarten easel, and continues to create to this day. It had always been her dream to pursue a career in the arts. Her Father, Mother and Grandfather were visual artists themselves, and spent ample time exposing Charlene to drawing, painting, wood carving, ceramics and other visual art forms that provided a sound foundation for her artistic mastery later in life.
Charlene was first published in an instruction book for elementary school art teachers at age 9. At her high school in Onalaska, Wisconsin, she was invited into the Gifted & Talented Artists program. Upon graduation in 1985, she received the Senior Art Award and Art Scholarship. After a short move to Minneapolis in 1985 to explore life on her own, the restless artist relocated to New York City in 1987 at the age of 20.
Charlene Lanzel began working as a display artist a year later in 1988, when she joined the art department of lower Broadway's once notorious Unique Clothing Warehouse, a center for New York City underground fashion in the 1980’s. Charlene’s responsibilities included: window displays, mural painting, sign painting and props. Charlene’s hard work paid off, and eventually she became Art Director of Unique Clothing Warehouse until the store’s closing in 1991, when she began working as a freelance muralist.
Charlene attended the Fashion Institute of Technology from 1992-1995. She focused her study on the History of Art & Architecture, Screen Printing and Entrepreneurial Business.
From 1996 to 2008, Charlene Lanzel was represented by one of the world's leading mural painting companies, Silver Hill Atelier (formerly Modeworks). As a lead artist for Silver Hill, Charlene designed and painted murals for casinos, restaurants, retail stores, theaters and private residences worldwide. Some projects include: Planet Hollywood, Godiva Chocolatier, Hong Kong Disneyland, W Hotel Chicago, Mohegan Sun Casino, Nobu 57th St., Mesa Grill Las Vegas, Cheesecake Factory and Disney's Tokyo Sea Resort, among many others.
In 1999, Charlene Lanzel teamed up with L.A. based muralist Tracy Lee Stum to paint Italian trompe l'oeil murals for the Venetian Casino in Las Vegas. The two artists also competed together at the prestigious XXVII Centro Italiano Madonnari Street Painting Festival in Mantova, Italy. Their effort produced a bronze medal and the two artists appeared on the front page of the Gazetta Di Mantova newspaper, which stated they are, "...technically considered some of the best in the world...". In 2003, they collaborated with over 30 of the world's top street painters on a 70 ft. reproduction of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling at the Youth In Arts Festival in San Rafael, CA. In 2010, Charlene worked with Tracy again at the USA House of the Olympic Games in Vancouver, where they created spectacular 3D interactive chalk art murals.
Charlene Lanzel is a well known for her fine art paintings and has shown her work in galleries around New York City, in Chicago, Las Vegas and Amsterdam. Charlene and her work have appeared in many publications, including 2010 appearances in The New York Optimist and Time Out NY Magazine. Time Out has called her, "...lovely and talented...”. In 2010, Charlene was invited to show her art at the prestigious Fountain Art Fair in New York City.
Charlene Lanzel is a multi-faceted diamond who seems to shine at every point. Leaving no stone unturned, she keeps us wondering what she'll do next.... Charlene currently resides in New York City and works as a fine art painter and sand animation artist.
Charlene Lanzel is a world-renowned performance artist from New York City who uses her hands in the sand to create living sand animations. This is an amazing live performance using just sand, a light box and a projector. Charlene creates these fluid story illustrations for large audiences, with an overhead camera instantaneously projecting onto a large screen for the audience to see.
As a life-long artist, feeling limited by one image painted on canvas, Charlene Lanzel became fascinated with live sand animation when she saw it for the first time in 2004. It wasn’t until 2010 though, that Charlene embraced the idea of becoming a performance artist herself. A spark of an idea suddenly raced through her mind. Charlene then lost no time in building her first sand box, and started to experiment with this new found art form on her own. Although difficult, she was able to master sand animation techniques, due to the artistic inclination she was born with, and her very successful career as a working muralist and fine artist.
In February of 2011, Charlene released her first sand animation video on YouTube, and within weeks she was scouted to perform for Cirque Du Soleil at the opening night party for Zarkana at Roseland in New York City. Soon after, Charlene began traveling around the World, fascinating audiences with her magical sand animation performances. Charlene’s sand art combines her passion for artistic expression with her love of music, storytelling and performance art into one unique and mesmerizing art form.
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