Recognition for the artistic abilities of Nano Lopez came early in life in his native Bogota, Columbia, when he was awarded first place in a municipal school drawing contest. By the last few years of high school he was making serious copies of Michelangelo's sculptures. In 1978, at the age of 23, Nano traveled to Spain and begin working for the renowned sculptor Francisco Baron. While with Francisco, Nano carved marble, granite and fabricated steel, working with all three materials on a monumental scale. It was in Madrid that he began casting his own works in bronze and held his first solo artist show. After two years, Nano made his way to France, where he continued to study and show his work. At the Superior National School of Beaux Artsin Paris, Nano focused his studies in new materials. In 1981, he returned to Bogota to build a studio and utilize the methods he had learned in Europe. Nano relocated to the United States in 1983 and worked with Manuel Izquierdo, head of the sculpture department at the Pacific Northwest College of Art. He applied his skills in welding, tooling and patinas at various bronze foundries in the Northwest. Since 1988, Nano has made a distinguished name for himself enlarging small maquette to monumental size sculptures; his enlarging work sought by artists and foundries alike. The sculptural work of Nano continues to evolve, as he explores a variety of artist directions. His spirited Nanimal sculptures are fanciful creatures that are a fascinating fusion of intricate details, rich textures, and surprising connections. The combination of his classical training and experimentation with materials has let to the production of avant-garde art, which combines powerful aesthetic considerations and rich textural surfaces. His contemporary sculpture is primarily figurative, and describes the essential in the human condition in a strong and emotionally charged way. In 2001, Nano created a beautiful 8,000 sq. ft. studio for sculpture and finishing: an airy light-filled space consisting of 27-foot ceilings and landscaped with an attractive pond. He makes his home with his family nearby his studio in Walla Walla, Washington.