Before becoming a painter, Luc Vorelli was a fisherman.
For many years, he lived by the rhythm of the sea, the winds, and distant horizons.
His travels took him across different seas and cultures, leaving a deep mark on his vision and imagination.
In the Caribbean, he discovered the vibrant colors of Saint Martin, the white sand beaches, the colorful houses, and the energy of the carnivals, blending French and Dutch influences.
In Guadeloupe, the spice markets, Creole cuisine, smoked chicken, and cod fritters became part of his sensory memory.
In the Indian Ocean, he sailed off the coast of Mauritius, with stops in Réunion Island, where the Piton de la Fournaise volcano revealed the raw power of nature.
In Brittany, between the islands of Sein and Ouessant, he worked at sea for many years in a harsher environment shaped by strong elements.
Today, these memories become paintings.
Each artwork is a personal interpretation of these landscapes, cultures, and lived experiences.
For many years, Luc Vorelli worked with oil painting, developing a style rich in color and contrast.
Today, he mainly works with acrylics, exploring a more spontaneous and contemporary form of expression.
Some of his recent works also explore fluid techniques, focusing on movement and the flow of color.
His work is characterized by vibrant colors, strong lines, and an expressive approach to composition.
It reflects a personal vision shaped by memory, imagination, and emotion.
His work is presented through several collections:
– oil paintings
– contemporary acrylic works
– abstract fluid paintings
Through his paintings, Luc Vorelli invites the viewer to travel, feel, and rediscover the richness of the cultures and landscapes that shaped his life.