“Studio Z Art & Events with the Edmond Fine Arts Institute announces exhibition of the latest work by Native American pop expressionist artist Zonly Looman March 1-March 31 in Edmond.”
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“Studio Z Art & Events with the Edmond Fine Arts Institute announces exhibition of the latest work by Native American pop expressionist artist Zonly Looman March 1-March 31 in Edmond.”
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Read More“I was brainstorming ideas to make sculptures out of recycled materials. One was a buffalo made of bicycle tires. Two years later, my dad, Robert Looman, learned that the Edmond Visual Arts Commission was looking for an interactive art piece to put along the bicycle trail. He said, ‘I think my son has the perfect piece.”
Read More“Zonly Looman paints during the Asian Night Market Festival at Military Park in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 15, 2019.”
Read More“One-of-a-kind artwork created by Oklahoma artist Zonly Looman during the Oilfield Services Fundraising Auction.”
Read More“The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation shares the dream of a healthier future with patrons at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.”
Read More“EDMOND - Artist Zonly Looman was all alone with his thoughts on a recent afternoon, while holding a tray of brightly colored and creating a mural.”
Read More405 Magazine January 2017
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December 7, 2016
“Edmond artist Zonly Looman is featured on the walls with massive canvases of colorful Native American art and buffalos.”
Read More“Artist and galley owner of Studio Z, Zonly Looman gazes at his finished work with admirer David Delgado. At the end of the night, this wonderful piece was raffled off to a lucky winner.”
Read More“Studio Z is 1,750 square feet of space in a former jewelry store/thrift store turned art gallery and yoga studio at rejuvenated Downtown Edmond Plaza with lead artist Zonly Looman.”
Read More“I'm not the kind of artist that just stands in one spot. I'm moving around and throwing paint or jumping around.”
Read More“Zonly Looman paints barefoot without a shirt. Being shirtless and shoeless helps him to be more free, he said. His body conforms with the raw pulse of his mind in waves of motion streaking vibrant colors.”
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