Laurie was raised in a deeply artistic environment. At the age of four, she and her mother Rita, a painter and sculptor, enrolled in a mother-daughter art class. Laurie’s creative spark was undeniable even then—her mother praised her work as “filled with imagination.” From that point forward, Laurie immersed herself in art classes, museums, and storytelling, igniting a passion that would shape her life.
Nature’s changing forms often appear in her work, intertwined with visual-spatial constructs of interconnectivity and the unpredictable alchemy of the printmaking process. Technique and process are central to her practice, not as a means to control, but as a method to explore the unknown.
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