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Night Fence    SOLD - Original Oil on Canvas 24 x 36 Vertical SOLD - Oil on Linen 30 x 40 Journey SOLD - Oil on Canvas 4 feet x 5 feet Santa Lucia  - Print on Aluminum 26 x 34 Adam Licsko - Adam Licsko 2018 Joy Ride SOLD - Oil on Canvas 30 x 48 Back Roads SOLD - Oil on Canvas 30 x 40 Blue Skys SOLD - Oil on Canvas 24 x 36 Reverie SOLD - Oil on Canvas 18 x 24 Destination SOLD - Oil on Canvas 30 x 48 Tres Cool Detail Three on a Hillside SOLD - Oil on Canvas 18 x 24 Beautiful Day - Oil on Canvas 24 x 36 Sweeping Sky - Oil on Canvas 24 x 36 The Path - Oil on Canvas 36 x 48 Looking Through - Oil on Canvas 36 x 24 To the Moon and Back HOLD - Oil on Canvas 24 x 36 Detail of Looking Through Purple Haze - Oil on Canvas 24 x 36 Mellow Yellow - Oil on Canvas 18 x 36 Detail Purple Haze - Detail The Path - Oil on Canvas 36 x 48
Adam Licsko

Adam Licsko, a 36 year-old California artist, has been painting professionally since late 2000. Within five years of his professional debut, his unique minimalist style attracted an international following and critical acclaim. He has corporate collections with Nissan, Amgen Cancer Research Institute, Seagate Technologies, Raytheon, Loyola Marymount University, and State Farm to name a few. Paintings he has donated have raised money for charities, including Make A Wish Foundation- Miami, Central Coast Wine Classic, and The Ventana Wildlife Society for the California Condor. Most recently (2011) Licsko has been a featured artist at “Love, Faith, Shame, and Hope,” a group show at which his paintings were featured next to those of Tissot, Dali, Warhol, T.H. Benton, and Rembrandt among others. In May of 2012, Adam was featured in a private one man show in collaboration with Rolls Royce at the Walter's Estate.

His works portray an incisive perception of the world around him as he brings to both urban life and natural settings an acute awareness of his audience. He explores a triad between the viewer’s perspective and dualities on the canvas, emphasizing the contrasts between light and shadow, cool and warm colors, beauty and its opposite, but always exploring them as they would be seen or felt by the observer. Unsurprisingly, a common reaction to his work is the feeling that one is actually inside the painting itself.

When he’s not painting or drawing, Adam is an inventor and designer. In 2005, after a back injury, he designed and received a patent for a deceptively simple device that maintains proper posture while carrying heavy or awkward loads. He has also worked freelance, as a co-designer, on a project with George Lucas’s ILM along with many other conceptual design projects through the years.