Lana Gomez's artistic journey is a testament to the boundless spirit of a kind-hearted rebel. Following her studies in art at the University of Tennessee, Lana made her way to Los Angeles, where she embarked on a continual exploration of acrylics and a diverse range of materials.
Her exceptional talent soon captured the attention of the renowned interior designer Kelly Wearstler, resulting in a series of successful collaborations. Notably, from 2008 to 2009, Lana served as the resident painter at Wearstler's esteemed design studio.
A significant milestone in Lana's career was the commission by Kelly Wearstler to create a mural-sized masterpiece, which found its place in Wearstler's celebrated book, "Hue." Undeterred by convention, Lana Gomez has done things such as an extraordinary mural covering 2 walls of a children's play space, a custom Gibson Guitar auctioned off at the prestigious Naples Winter Wine Festival, collaborated with Ivan Preciado on a collaborative piece, as well as 10-foot guitar sculpture for the city of West Hollywood.
Lana Gomez's artistry has found a global stage, with her work showcased in galleries and exhibitions in New York, Miami, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. Her pieces adorn diverse spaces worldwide, leaving a lasting impression on the art scene. Her creative journey has garnered recognition in influential publications such as The New Yorker, InStyle, Lonny, Los Angeles Confidential, and House Beautiful.