The artwork 'My Trees Were Once Bare But Are Now Full of Flowers' depicts a whimsical garden scene with vibrant floral patterns, swirling botanical motifs in pink, yellow, and green hues. A figure sits amidst lush foliage and blooming flowers, surrounded by intricate screen-printed details and hand-sewn elements on muslin canvas. Artwork by Laurie Shapiro.
The artwork 'My Trees Were Once Bare But Are Now Full of Flowers' by Laurie Shapiro features a whimsical garden scene with vibrant floral patterns, swirling organic forms, and lush greenery. Created using water-based paints and screen-printed drawings on muslin, the piece showcases intricate hand-sewn details and a rich palette of purples, greens, and warm earth tones in a dreamy, ethereal composition.
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    Laurie Shapiro

    My Trees Were Once Bare But Are Now Full of Flowers

    Original Artwork

    Dimensions: Height 98 in. x Width 110 in.

    Medium: water based paints, screen printed drawings, hand sewing on muslin

    $10,750
    $10,750
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    Laurie Shapiro

    Laurie Shapiro

    Works in New York

    Laurie Shapiro (b. 1990, New York) is a painter and installation artist based in LA and NYC. She received her BFA in 2012 from Carnegie Mellon University. She has exhibited internationally at the Dyer Arts Center, San Diego Museum of Art, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Contemporary Jewish Museum, Nashville International Airport, and SACI Florence. Her enveloping installations have been commissioned for Otherworld, Walter Studios, and Weedmaps, where her piece “Flowers Are Not A Crime” was shown at various festivals, including The Governors Ball, Life is Beautiful, and Cali Vibes. Shapiro has completed artist residencies at the American Academy in Rome, the Kala Art Institute, Surel’s Place, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. She has been awarded several grants, including a California Council for the Arts Fellowship and a Puffin Grant. Her work is internationally found in public and private collections, including at SACI Florence, Bilkent University, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. Her work has appeared in TV segments, including WTAE and KTNV, Jhene Aiko’s 4/20 Performance with Weedmaps, and in publications, including Fiber Arts Now, Artillery Magazine, and LA Weekly.

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