Minutes after becoming Mr and Mrs. Jurica, overlooking the Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy
In keeping with their artistic instincts Cory and Laura Jurica were married in the heart and birthplace of the Renaissance... Florence, Italy. The Jurica's combined efforts are distinct; a proud reflection of many years of research and study. To further knowledge and fuel passion, they try to visit different areas across the world, adding flavor to their life and to their art.
Their combined works reflect the parts of the world they visit, from tiled
Roman baths of Caracalla... Pompeiian frescoes of Southern Italy... Egyptian Ruins @ Karnak... to Thailand's Wat Phra Kaew and Asian Temples of Confucius... - Depictions of the greats, now only found in legendary museums such as the Uffizi and the Louvre.
As a native Texan, Cory grew up along the South Texas Gulf Coastal area. He currently resides in Central Florida, working in creative roles both with his partner and for Central Florida's well known tourist destinations.
Cory Jurica along Pont Alexandre III
(ponte neuf) - Paris, France
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Laura Jurica
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Laura Jurica at Giza Plateau, Egypt
Origins of works-
Much of Jurica's organic style and natural earthy color sense reflects from his childhood surroundings, the nearby beaches and rugged South Texas landscape. His compositions not only reflect nature, they respect it. The works are comprised of no less than 80% recycled content. The bulk of the recycled
materials used come from carefully selected paper pulps and reclaimed industrial products. The process he has developed is a combination borrowed from various cultures and sources. These techniques borrowed from the world's greatest artesians span from the Mediterranean, to Egypt, to Thailand and the Orient.
The combination of materials and composition have left the textured designs in a category all their own. The abstract compositions simply don't 'fit the box' defined as paintings, prints, nor sculptures. The most accurate descriptive category they could be placed in would be a composite fresco collage. Cory simply calls them 'Works' or 'Pieces'.
Jurica’s design pieces tie in the new with the old, a refined weathered visage whose techniques, already proven by the masters to transcend the test of time...
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