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Blue Becoming | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Laura Blue Art. Item made of canvas works with minimalism & contemporary style
Blue Becoming | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Laura Blue Art. Item made of canvas works with minimalism & contemporary style

Created and Sold by Laura Blue Art

Laura Blue Art

Blue Becoming - Paintings

Price $700

Shipping: FedEx 5-10 days

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

20x16" oil on canvas abstract painting comes signed on the back, varnished, and is an original one of a kind work of art

Item Blue Becoming
Created by Laura Blue Art
As seen in Creator's Studio, Missoula, MT
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Laura Blue Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Creating the map of my life through painting and design

I was born and raised in SouthwesternVirginia. I moved to Montana in 1994, and studied fine art at the University of Montana in Missoula for two years. I completed my formal art education at the San Francisco Art Institute, earning a BFA in 1999. City life was exciting, but my affection towards Montana was too strong, and I returned to the Big Sky state in 2000. Today, I work out of my home Missoula, MT studio.
While most recognize my work through representing birds and expansive western landscapes, I have created a new body of abstract, linear color compositions. These paintings are suggestive of fluid natural scenes using bold colors against high contrast backgrounds.
In creating this body of work, I found myself thinking about how the natural world connects us through the use of vibrant and movable color and line. I am interested in the shapes you find on land, the geology of rock, and the colors you find in flowers and plants. Sometimes I incorporate realism by adding birds and small creatures. I like to listen to my head and my heart, meditating though naturally occurring scenes. The process is organic and exciting, a journey that I continue to explore.