Featured in Northshore Magazine
Photograph by Jennie Bishop
I’m honored to be featured in Northshore Magazine, alongside two neighboring artists, in a piece exploring the evolving arts scene in New Hampshire.
The article highlights a shared approach to creative work—one that blends artistry with entrepreneurship, and a commitment to building something sustainable and personal over time. It speaks to the ways artists are not only making work, but also shaping the environments in which that work lives and is experienced.
My own practice is grounded in a balance of intuition and structure. Much of my work is inspired by natural forms and shifting landscapes, translated through bold color and expressive movement. At the same time, I think carefully about how each piece will exist in a space—how it contributes to a room, and how it’s experienced day to day.
“I want there to be something new to hold their interest each time they view a painting”
It’s always meaningful to be included in conversations that extend beyond the studio, especially alongside artists who are contributing to a strong and growing creative community in the region.
You can read the full article here:
With gratitude,
Lauren