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Original Artwork
Dimensions: Height 60 in x Width 48 in.
Medium: Acrylic and graphite on canvas
One of the biggest among Lauren’s works, Cheryl is part of a series of portraits on the Sirens Motorcycle Club of NYC, the first all-women motorcycle club in New York. Touched by their pride and social engagement projects such as delivering breast milk, Lauren wanted to convey Cheryl’s spirit in bold outlines and patches of color.
Works in Brooklyn
Seeing Lauren's large unstretched canvas as it hangs in the golden hour light is a poetic experience. As she brings out the canvases one by one and unrolls them, you can tell that she has a story to tell for each and every one. Then the shadows and ripples of the canvas blends in with the scribbles and stains of watercolor, the intensity of golden hour blurring outlines of objects. Also notice how she leaves graphite sketches underneath the paint. They are residues of time, the same way Lauren's paintings are footprints of memories and impressions.
Kati Vilim
36 Squares
$148/mo
Kimmy Quillin
4 Quarters
$38/mo
Kimmy Quillin
A Face Only a Mother Could Love
$38/mo
Suzanne Laura Kammin
A Northern Zone
$148/mo
Lauren Orscheln
A Pink Man On Pink Concrete
$38/mo
Lauren Orscheln
A Pink Man On Pink Concrete in Montpellier
$38/mo
Joseph Oneal
Abyss
$200
Christina Graham
Accurate Reflection #2
$348/mo
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