“Study V of Environmental artist, Reece Camp Carter”
24″h x 18″w – gesso, pencil, acrylic, and oil on paper
Laura Raborn’s paintings have been exhibited throughout Arkansas and are in private collections across the United States, including an acquisition by the new CARTI Collection. Her work has earned numerous awards such as the Wilma and Jack Diner Purchase Award at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the Juror Award at the Irene Rosenzweig Biennial Juried Exhibition. She has a thriving portrait commission business, one of which was presented to the Governor of Arkansas, Mike Beebe.
After receiving a B.A. from Rollins College, Laura worked in marketing for six years and took evening classes at the Arkansas Arts Center, where she is delighted to now teach workshops. She recently completed her Masters in Art with a focus on Painting, during which she worked as a Graduate Assistant for the esteemed Dr. Floyd Martin.
I paint and draw the human figure as a way to explore modern culture and humanity. The figure becomes provocative when areas of the composition are obscured, like fading history. The figures I study make me realize many of us seek the quickest way of doing things, and in the abbreviated and hurried process, we miss valuable moments. Perhaps viewers will notice the little moments and the simple gestures captured in my paintings. – Laura Reborn
24″h x 18″w – gesso, pencil, acrylic, and oil on paper
24″h x 18″w – gesso, pencil, acrylic, and oil on paper
24″h x 18″w – gesso, pencil, acrylic, and oil on paper
24″h x 18″w – gesso, pencil, acrylic, and oil on paper
24″h x 18″w – gesso, pencil, acrylic, and oil on paper
12″h x 9″w – mixed media and oil on prepared paper
12″h x 9″w – mixed media and oil on prepared paper
12″h x 9″w – mixed media and oil on prepared paper
16″h x 16″w – oil on wood panel
20″h x 16″w – oil on wood panel