Fantastic! I like what you said about sabotage and I kind of do that where I'm constantly building on top of an underpainting of marks compositionally created and making decisions and not afraid to fail. I like the idea of resurrecting a work and bringing it to a satisfactory conclusion which is a skill in itself of knowing when you got it to something that works for you. You are the toughest critic on your own work. I like when there's no doubt of this is what the work is supposed to be. It's like this independent being and you were the vessel to bring it to shore. My background is in design and illustration professionally for over forty years for companies. but in recent years started painting abstractly and I too don't like labels. I feel that my background has helped me make a transition. I see myself as more of a builder that starts with a foundation and then experiments off of that with never knowing where the journey will take me. I enjoyed listening to you.
I think I understand you deeply … the words don’t capture the profundity of your experience which is much deeper than what I believe I understand . You are a very exciting artist
This is a lovely series. Well done. One small thing: can you not put the music in the background?
You can go to online art schools but it can't teach you how creative you actually are, being creative makes it even more special.
Fantastic! I like what you said about sabotage and I kind of do that where I'm constantly building on top of an underpainting of marks compositionally created and making decisions and not afraid to fail. I like the idea of resurrecting a work and bringing it to a satisfactory conclusion which is a skill in itself of knowing when you got it to something that works for you. You are the toughest critic on your own work. I like when there's no doubt of this is what the work is supposed to be. It's like this independent being and you were the vessel to bring it to shore. My background is in design and illustration professionally for over forty years for companies. but in recent years started painting abstractly and I too don't like labels. I feel that my background has helped me make a transition. I see myself as more of a builder that starts with a foundation and then experiments off of that with never knowing where the journey will take me. I enjoyed listening to you.
The painting over your left shoulder is my FAV!
Laura's work is very beautiful. Thanks for showing it to us.
It really is! thankyou
Brilliant!
Beautiful work ❤
I think I understand you deeply … the words don’t capture the profundity of your experience which is much deeper than what I believe I understand . You are a very exciting artist
Beautiful! Talented lady👏
I get the importance of drawing from an internal source.
Simply stunning. I am sorry painting is the last thing done unless that is what u want. So much talent it should be exercised all day!
awesome
wonderful
Nice very nice 👍🏻
NICE WORK
Chaos .
These paints are awful. It's like dancing fast to slow music.