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Empowering and Protective Bodies Merge in Laura Berger’s Metaphysical Paintings — Colossal

Last updated: November 12, 2024 11:24 pm
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Laura Berger’s oil paintings are a stunning blend of embracing figures with botanicals, landscapes, and celestial phenomena. The artist uses complementary shades of blue and orange or pink and green to create a sense of harmony and balance in her work. Women are often the central focus of her compositions, lounging comfortably in steam baths or walking across expansive dunes. These figures are rendered lightly transparent, giving them an ethereal quality as if they are floating or absorbing their surroundings.

Berger’s paintings exude a subtle rhythm and near-symmetry, hinting at themes of spirituality and transformation. The women in her art form intimate, metaphysical geometries with their interactions, bending and arranging limbs, foliage, fabric, or strings of stars. There is a sense of empowerment and safety in the collective embrace of the figures, radiating a feeling of protection and unity.

You can see Laura Berger’s work at the Untitled Art Fair in Miami Beach, where she will be featured in a booth presented by Mama Projects. Additionally, her art will be part of the exhibition “Ultraviolet Catastrophe” at The Pit’s Palm Springs location, opening on December 17. To explore more of the artist’s creations, visit her website and follow her on Instagram for updates on upcoming projects.

Whether it’s a painting of ghost-like figures walking through a desert or two figures embracing in a steam bath, Laura Berger’s art captivates with its unique blend of colors and themes. Each piece tells a story of connection, introspection, and the beauty of the natural world. Through her art, Berger invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of human relationships and the interconnectedness of all living beings.

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