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Addison Center for the Arts hosts 'Lisa Lucaccioni: Peace and Preservation' in July

Lisa Lucaccioni is poised to make her entrance onto the art scene by unveiling her unique artistic vision in her first solo exhibition. Drawing inspiration from her family's artistic lineage and guided by influential mentors, Lucaccioni has embarked on a transformative journey that showcases her emerging talent.

From a young age, Lucaccioni's artistic potential shone brightly. Encouraged by her esteemed aunt Annette Perone Leiber, an accomplished artist, Lucaccioni delved into various art forms, honing her skills and pushing the boundaries of her creativity.

Throughout her school years, Lucaccioni's talent was recognized with numerous accolades, including first-place ribbons for her exceptional artworks. Mentored by Mr. Browning, her favorite art instructor, she gained confidence and showcased her artwork in prestigious non-school-affiliated exhibitions, solidifying her passion for art.

Lucaccioni's artistic journey expanded as she embraced diverse mediums, from commissioned drawings and paintings to creating unique designs on clothing and accessories. She mastered the art of airbrushing and even established her own salon, "Underground Hair Designers," where she seamlessly integrated her artistic abilities into hairstyling and nail art.

Recognized for her exceptional talent, Lucaccioni's work has been featured in publications, including Nails Magazine, where her nail art garnered attention. She ventured into painting motorcycles, helmets, and tattoos, as well as airbrushing makeup for special occasions.

Embracing a spiritual path as a Reiki Master teacher, Lucaccioni found new inspiration, infusing her art with color therapy and symbolism. Her creations include intricate mandalas and life-size labyrinths, showcasing vibrant chakra-inspired colors that offer healing and guidance.

Driven by a deep love for nature and animals, Lucaccioni's artistry expanded to encompass captivating portrayals of butterflies, wildlife, and spiritual subjects. Her art has garnered a growing following and is cherished by all of her collectors.

The Addison Center for the Arts will present "Lisa Lucaccioni: Peace & Preservation," an exhibition showcasing the breadth of Lucaccioni's artwork. The exhibit will be hosted July 5-29 at 213 N. Lombard Ave. in Addison.

The public is invited to attend the artist's reception on Saturday, July 8, from 1 to 4 p.m.

For more information about the exhibition, visit addisoncenterforthearts.org or contact the Addison Center for the Arts directly at (630) 458-4500 or via email at info@addisoncenterforthearts.org.

With each new creation, Lisa Lucaccioni's artistic journey unfolds, captivating viewers and inspiring fellow artists. As an emerging local talent, she continues to explore new artistic horizons, leaving her mark on the art world.

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