
Lauren uses painting and installation to explore domestic space and our emotional and physical relationship to the structures we inhabit.
Lauren uses oil paint for its versatile qualities, layering opaque and translucent elements to convey a sense of transitional time and movement in each work. Across multiple small canvases, she focuses on glimpses of domestic scenes, highlighting the perceptual experience of space through an intimate composition and spatial installation. Installing these paintings within a wooden structure, Lauren brings into dialogue the functional and spatial frameworks of buildings alongside the poetic and personal curation of the spaces within.
Ultimately, Lauren is interested in articulating a curiosity for the relationship between the foundational structures we live within and the emotional experiences we imbue them with, using the qualities of paint and installation to articulate our relationship between memory, emotion, and space.
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