Lorenzo Barron is an established East Anglian Artist who has been painting quality works of art since 1996.
Born in Gt. Yarmouth Norfolk, England, Lorenzo is the oldest son of 8 children. His Grandfather Dr Thomas Adams illustrated children’s stories in the 1930’s and his Mother Patricia Barron, followed in her Father’s footsteps with her popular “fairy tale” watercolours. From his Mother’s family, Lorenzo has inherited this beautiful gift to produce excellent quality works of art. Lorenzo has a wide range of styles which reflects his passion and feelings of the beautiful scenes around him.
In 1981, Lorenzo discovered that his Mother-in-laws great, great uncle is the renowned artist Sir Alfred Munnings. He is especially known worldwide for his horse paintings. However, there is one particular painting that received universal acclaim entitled "Nelly Gray" which depicts a beautiful lady in a red dress; this can be viewed in the Munnings Collection at The Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum. What makes this painting of great interest to Lorenzo is that “Nelly Gray” is one of Lorenzo's ancestors. Lorenzo was intrigued to discover that all those years ago both family lives had crossed paths both in the 19th and 21st centuries.