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LAURA GREEN
Artist Statement
I paint vibrant composite landscapes inspired by family life in nature. As a young adult, I traveled thousands of miles by self-supported bicycle, crossing the United States, Europe and New Zealand on my own, where grueling mountain ascents and relentless wind and rain forged my resilience and determination. Today, as mother homeschooling four kids, I share that passion for outdoor adventure with them through family road trips filled with camping, hiking and wildlife observation.
My landscapes are not plein air paintings, but rather emerge from the organized chaos of family life. In my studio, I translate photographs and memories from our excursions in my studio into vibrant acrylic works. I start with a specific place, such as Joshua Tree or the Oregon coast, or a wildlife encounter with a bird or coyote. Then through aggressive layering, I build compositions that are alive with saturated yellows and oranges for desert light, dense greens of coastal forests, and violet shadows of high altitude. Bold, visible brushstrokes echo the excitement and energy of children in the wild— urgent, alive and full of wonder.
From small affordable sizes of 5x7” to 36x48,” my work creates a physical presence matching the emotional intensity of introducing children to wild places- exhausting, exhilarating and overwhelming. These paintings don't document specific locations; instead, they capture the heightened, almost hallucinatory experience of seeing the wilderness through their eyes. My art practice has allowed me to reclaim my own sense of self while turning fleeting moments with my children into lasting memories of connection.
Available Work

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