About L. C. Atencio’s CoWorkers
At L. C. Atencio Studios, the term “CoWorkers” refers to the individuals who help carry the Studios’ operations across the world. The title was intentionally chosen as a reflection of unity, coordination, and mutual respect within the Studios’ internal structure. The CoWorkers are the vessel that helps move the work forward.
If the Studios may be compared to a train traveling across the world through the arts, then L. C. Atencio is the conductor guiding its artistic direction, while the CoWorkers are the powerful system of moving parts that allow the train to continue traveling from one destination to another. They are the operational force that helps transport the work from the Studios’ location into homes, collections, exhibitions, galleries, institutions, and destinations across the globe.
The existence of a global fine art operation requires far more than the act of painting alone. Behind every shipment, museum frame, protected fine artwork, delivery schedule, logistics update, tracking notification, preservation material, customer communication, and secured package stands a coordinated operational structure working carefully behind the scenes.
The CoWorkers of L. C. Atencio Studios contribute to the movement, protection, handling, organization, scheduling, packaging, transportation coordination, and operational continuity of the Studios itself. Their work helps ensure that fine artworks and museum-grade framing projects safely travel from the Studios to their final destinations.
Some CoWorkers specialize in museum-frame assembly support, carpentry coordination, preservation-oriented preparation, structural handling, packaging protection, logistics communication, scheduling, shipment organization, operational management, or administrative responsibilities. Others assist with the technical and physical demands required to maintain a large-scale operation capable of serving collectors, businesses, institutions, and clients across multiple regions.
The Studios recognizes that even the most beautiful fine artwork in the world still requires a system capable of protecting it, organizing it, transporting it, and delivering it safely. Fine art must physically travel through the real world. Museum frames must be assembled, secured, protected, inspected, and prepared for transportation. Large operations require communication, timing, structure, and accountability.
That operational structure is what the CoWorkers help sustain.
At times, the work behind a single museum-grade frame may involve extensive coordination before the finished piece ever leaves the Studios. Certain projects may require specialized assembly procedures, structural preparation, layered packaging methods, scheduling coordination, protective handling measures, and shipment oversight to help preserve the integrity of the final presentation.
The Studios approaches this process seriously because fine art deserves serious handling. Regardless of position or responsibility, all CoWorkers are expected to uphold professionalism, courtesy, organization, and care throughout the operational process. L. C. Atencio Studios remains deeply grateful to all CoWorkers whose dedication, discipline, reliability, and operational support help make the Studios a functioning international fine art operation.