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Stop hate By lauraartist68 Year 2017 Acrylics on paper Measures 51x41x1 cm Signed front and back A painting to denounce the knife crimes among young people in the big cities in particular London where the artist was living when painted this artwork. The letter on the heart represents one of those symbols used by the criminal gangs to distinguish themselves by their rivals , ready for a banal discussion on social medias to kill with their knife a young person. The message of the artists is stop the crime in favour of a better world where people live together without prejudices and racism , full of love and bright positive colours
2017
Acrylic on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
20.1 W x 16.1 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
No
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Laura Bernardeschi Nelson as an artist is both profound and transformative, reflecting a deep personal narrative intertwined with social consciousness and spiritual awakening. Through her evolving artistic practices, she has not only crafted a unique style but also used art as a form of therapy and activism. Below is a refined breakdown of her artistic trajectory, philosophy, and impact. Artistic Journey and Evolution Laura’s artistic career, which began in 2017, was born from a need to heal and express herself after enduring emotional abuse and mental health struggles. Before transitioning into painting, she had a rich career as a life model, actress, and photographer. These professions helped her develop an intuitive understanding of color, light, form, and human expression. Although Laura did not pursue formal art education, her time in London allowed her to access a diverse artistic community and refine her creative voice. Initially drawn to watercolours, Laura's passion shifted to the more intense and vibrant medium of acrylics. This move represented a turning point, as acrylics allowed her to explore bold colour and dynamic composition in ways that connected her to both her inner world and the larger environment. Over time, she incorporated other mediums like markers, oil pastels, and soft pastels, each selected to evoke specific emotional and psychological responses. Her Italian heritage and the influence of masters like Caravaggio shaped her appreciation for dramatic lighting and chiaroscuro, while London’s rich art scene inspired a more global approach, incorporating the works of artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, and Klimt. As Laura's work evolved, it became more abstract, emotional, and deeply personal, delving into themes of memory, self-identity, and transformation. Art as Therapy and Advocacy For Laura, art is more than just a creative outlet; it is a therapeutic process that has helped her navigate trauma, anxiety, and emotional abuse. Her self-portraits, in particular, become powerful statements of survival, resilience, and self-empowerment. These portraits explore complex emotions such as sadness, confusion, strength, and eventual healing, offering a visual narrative of reclaiming one's voice and identity. In addition to personal healing, Laura’s art is driven by a strong sense of social responsibility.
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