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Visual Artist and Educator
Visual Artist and Educator
Laura Silverman is a visual artist from Baltimore, Maryland. She has been painting and drawing for over twelve years, and received her Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the American College of the Mediterranean in Aix-en-Provence, France. She graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia, and received her Bachelor of Science in Education, majoring in Art Education. After obtaining her MFA, Laura moved back to Baltimore, and is pursuing teaching painting and drawing at a collegiate level.
Laura continues to make art in her studio outside of Baltimore, and explores how our environment shapes our identity. She works plein air, but also in her studio from her own photographs. Laura’s works have been published in Women United Art Magazine, Issue V, Autumn 2023, and The Curator’s Salon, Spring 2024. She has shown in multiple galleries including in Italy, England, France, and the United States and has works in various private collections across the United States, France, Italy, and Germany. Laura plans to further investigate her hometown of Baltimore in her current series, exploring changing light, local ecology, and beauty in the mundane.
My work is a reflection on finding one’s place in the world. My landscapes depict scenes often overlooked in everyday life, like seldom walked trails in local parks or fields of grass, giving the viewer the experience of a local inhabitant. It is through my landscapes that I seek to find connections between place and identity, the timeless landscape and the temporary light, and beauty in the mundane. I am curious about the natural biology and environment of towns and cities. I find identity in the places I inhabit, and explore that aspect in my works. I investigate the ways in which plants, nature, and ecology are intertwined within the ever changing, yet ever present landscape, and how the local environment shapes one’s identity.
It is through plein-air painting of the landscape that I am able to continuously learn how to see the physical world as a painter and the relationships between light and color, the temporary and the timeless. I am currently investigating my hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, and the surrounding landscape. By painting plein-air when the weather permits, and in my studio, I am able to explore the temporary effects of changing light and seasons on the timeless landscape while finding connections between place and identity.
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