Luciano Borin was born in 1952 and from an early age he loved drawing and then painting. Given this passion, he first attended the Art School and then the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. These studies allowed him to teach first at the Passaglia Art Institute in Lucca in evening courses and then at the Porta Romana Art Institute in Florence.
In the artistic field he initially favored currents such as cubism and futurism, then, in the following years, he gave a particular cut to his works through the use of transparencies and superimpositions, and almost always avoiding proposing defined perspectives.
His research has always taken into consideration the figure, especially the female one; a figure who gradually became more and more immersed in abstract constructions where color always reigned supreme, especially his beloved red with which he also signed his works. In addition to his oil and tempera works, he dedicated space to graphics, especially in black and white, where the almost photographic details made his figures plastic with subtle and delicate chiaroscuro passages.