Laura Smith
I love the word theatrical used in relation to my painting. To me, a theatre is somewhere that transports the audience to a semi-fantastical world where the props are transformed into real, magical objects.
'Still life allows me the greatest freedom to express my emotions. The placement, manipulation and gesture of the objects, as well as how they interact with one another, is a big driving force for me.
The objects become anthropomorphic as they relate to each other and the spaces I create for them. I reach towards both peopled narratives and abstraction, knowing that the way I depict an object can dissolve its familiarity.
I love the word theatrical used in relation to my painting. To me, a theatre is somewhere that transports the audience to a semi-fantastical world where the props are transformed into real, magical objects. For example, a simple hoop might become a portal, or a chair a carriage. In my paintings, I aim to elevate the ordinary things around us and imbue them with significance.'
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Laura SmithLaura Smith: Blossomy Hour, 2023Oil on linen15 x 20cm£ 1,200.00
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Laura SmithA Little Longer, 2023Oil on linen35.6 x30.5cm
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Laura SmithInto The Unknown, 2024Oil on board50 x 25cm
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Laura SmithTwinkling His Skin, 2023Oil on linen25.4 x 45.7cm
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Laura SmithFish III, 2015Oil on aluminium65 x 50 cmSold
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Laura SmithKnife Upturned, 2012Oil on aluminium21.5 x 27 cmSold
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Laura SmithEvery Part Of You Says Yes Including Your Toes, 2020Oil on linen100 x 75cmSold
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Laura SmithThe Pink Knitting That You Start But Never Finish, 2019Oil on linen100 x 80cmSold
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Laura SmithTo Reteach A Thing Its Loveliness, 2020Oil on linen35 x 30.5cmSold
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Laura SmithLove Never Disappears, 2020Oil on linen30.5 x 20.5cmSold
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Laura SmithLike A Pinpoint Of A Smile, 2020Oil on linen25 x 28cmSold
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Laura SmithToppled, 2019Oil on linen24 x 38cmSold