Luciana Abrão, artistically known as Luh Abrão, is a Brazilian visual artist and the creator of Iluzione, an artistic and conceptual project that proposes an aesthetic where the classical and the contemporary coexist in poetic tension.
Within Iluzione, painting rooted in Renaissance and Baroque traditions is reinterpreted through digital languages, subtle glitches, and symbolic constructions, resulting in images that question the nature of reality, identity, and perception.
Her visual practice is distinguished by a high level of technical refinement and strong artistic direction, combining classical painting references with contemporary approaches, creating works that move between the sacred and the synthetic.
All artworks are 100% digitally created, developed primarily in Photoshop using custom brushes designed by the artist, alongside Procreate workflows. Her process integrates digital painting, collage, watercolor elements, and hand-drawn studies, resulting in a hybrid visual language built through a 20-year trajectory working with digital art, where traditional techniques and digital innovation merge into a cohesive and highly controlled aesthetic.
Represented globally by Illozoo (New York) and in Brazil by ArtLab Gallery (São Paulo), Luh has collaborated with major brands and events such as Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza, and The Town, and her work has been featured in international publications including Rolling Stone Magazine.
She currently develops authorial collections, fine art projects, and collaborations with luxury brands, further consolidating her presence in the international contemporary art scene.