Fernando llort choussy biography of michael
Fernando llort choussy biography of michael
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Fernando Llort
Salvadoran artist (–)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Llort and the second or maternal family name is Choussy.
Fernando Llort Choussy (7 April – 10 August )[1] was a Salvadoran artist, often dubbed "El Salvador's National Artist" by the Foundation for Self Sufficiency in Central America (now called EcoViva).[2]
Fernando Llort was a man of passion, spirituality, religion, community, and an idealist.[3] At the beginning of Llort travels abroad, his intention was originally to study to become a priest.[4] Llort was introduced to two seminaries, one in La Ceja a small town in Medellin, Colombia, another Toulouse, France in which he would not commit to as his passion for art took over.
He is known for teaching the citizens of the small town of La Palma, Chalatenango, how to make a living through art. His style is colorful and often childlike;[5] it can be compared to that of