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Laura Owens Creates Textural and Visually Vivid Masterpieces

Laura Owens creates vivid art pieces that illustrate her obsession with bright hues and abstract shapes. Based in Los Angeles, the artist is a graduate from the Rhode Island School of Design, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the California Institute of the Arts.

Since launching a career in 1994, Laura has gained critical acclaim for her art pieces that embody a playful and vibrant spirit. Her subjects explore figurative forms and are inspired by doodles and abstract line work compositions.

These free-form and organic art pieces by Laura Owens are subtly inspired by Pop Art. Their vivid color palette and saturated visuals look to past eras for inspiration and tell a dynamic story through their minimal and ambiguous strokes.
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