Float away

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 91cm (W) x 91cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

I work with layers, erosion, and restraint.

This painting emerged slowly, built up and then softened back. Translucent forms float and overlap, never fully resolving. I allow edges to blur and surfaces to thin, so earlier marks remain visible, held rather than hidden.

The palette is muted, almost breath‑like. Greys, whites, and deeper shadows sit gently against one another, creating pause and rhythm rather than emphasis. Negative space is left open, giving the work room to settle.

I am interested in what lingers: quiet gestures, faded impressions, moments between presence and disappearance. The painting does not ask to be understood. It offers space instead, for stillness, for ambiguity, for slow looking.

Artist Bio

laura is a self-taught abstract artist whose work is shaped by the experience of relocation. after moving to Australia in 2011, she became aware of the absence of history and lived time that had shaped her earlier surroundings in europe. painting became a way to respond to this absence, allowing her to hold onto history through the work when it was no longer part of her surroundings.

working mainly at large scale, laura treats painting as both building and uncovering. her work explores the balance between control and chaos. strong forms and clear lines create structure, while layers of paint reveal changes, memories, and the passage of time. these layered surfaces act as a stand-in for history, slowing the viewer down and encouraging close attention.

process plays a central role in laura’s practice. she allows marks to remain rather than correcting them, leaving evidence of change and uncertainty. each painting shows traces of what has been added, removed, and reworked, reflecting the way memory shifts over time and distance.

​​laura’s preferred mediums are acrylic paint, spray paint, oil sticks, and pastels. she uses colour and texture intuitively, often working with intensity until the painting reaches a delicate balance. her work reflects themes of longing and reconstruction, carrying the emotional pull of places left behind.

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Laura's studio is in Perth, WA