Marrow Gallery presents new artworks from Bay Area artist Laura Smith Blair.

From June 1 to 29th, 2019, Marrow Gallery will present a range of new artworks from Bay Area artist Laura Smith Blair. The new body of work features a series of semi-abstract paintings based on California’s landscapes. Calling on concerns for climate change, she constructs and deconstructs, using paint to symbolize the conflict between humans and nature. Each line interrupts and defines borders; a representation of human-made static in the age of technology, population growth, and global warming. For the viewer, the presentation of dramatically obvious warnings and subtle shifts are intended to make us reconsider what climate change means and how we can reassess how to interact with the planet. For further information, just visit the gallery website.

Laura Smith Blair, A Bright Future, mixed media on panel, 36x48”
Laura Smith Blair, A Bright Future, mixed media on panel, 36×48”
Laura Smith Blair, Desert Sun, 48x48”, mixed media on linen
Laura Smith Blair, Desert Sun, 48×48”, mixed media on linen

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