Meet The Artist

Lana Guerra 

Woman with tattoos standing next to a large abstract painting featuring colorful, surreal figures with expressive features.

Lana Guerra's (@crudethings) is based out of New Orleans, Louisiana and her work is created in a childlike style often characterized as “Outsider Art” or  "Art Brut”. Taking inspiration from urban graffiti, old artifacts, primitive masks, occult art, antique dolls, and weathered and decaying architecture, Guerra’s work explores themes of childhood, circus sideshows, New Orleans Voodoo, and her own twisted imagination. Guerra’s paintings are created as a result of pure and authentic creative impulses over time, through painting, drawing, erasing, re-working, and layering, using an improvisational, almost stream-of-consciousness, technique. Her style has often been compared with the work of Jean Dubuffet, Paul Klee, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Guerra is a mixed media artist whose work involves paintings, tattooing, dolls, puppets, art rug tufting, photography, and stop motion animation. She also creates fanciful wigs and costumes for events ranging from Burning Man to performances at Walt Disney World. Guerra’s artwork has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, Mexico, Canada, England, Turkey, and France. Guerra is also the owner and creator of the art brand, Crude Things which has in recent years developed its own online cult following.

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