Gallery Exhibit - Laura Wolf

All of June

Artist Bio

"I am an elementary art teacher and freelance artist living in Ellicott City, MD. My students’ enthusiasm for the natural world has helped to revitalize my own. Typically, I draw inspiration from photographs I’ve taken at various parks, refuges, gardens, and zoos. When I paint, I am striving to capture the unique personality of each creature; some are beautiful, some are strange, and some are beautifully strange. Many artists choose to anthropomorphize animals, but I most enjoy the peculiarities that make them so distinct from humans. In the last six years I’ve become an impassioned birdwatcher, and my painting has shifted to reflect that focus.

I have two distinct bodies of work: acrylics on panels or canvas, and gouache with ink details on paper. My acrylics are more traditional and feature fully developed backgrounds with looser brush strokes. The gouache and ink paintings are sparser and illustrate jokes and pop culture references. In either mode, my aim is to be bold and gutsy as a painter- in brushwork, composition, and color. I am a very joyful person, so I hope to create joyful art." -Laura Wolf

You can view Laura's work for the month of June at the John Hollingsworth Gallery at the South Tract Visitor Center of Patuxent Research Refuge.

Event date and time
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Event location name
John Hollingsworth Gallery

Address

National Wildlife Visitor Center10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop,Laurel,20708MD

Event category

Age range
All ages
Recreational activities