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Laura creates light-based photographic works that explore the human form through shadow, color, and negative space.
Influenced by principles of Gestalt psychology, the work relies on the viewer’s mind to complete what is missing. Through figure–ground contrast, negative space, and visual closure, the eye instinctively reconstructs the body from only the smallest cues. What is unseen becomes as important as what is revealed.
Using neon pigments and deep black environments, her figures dissolve into silhouette becoming less portrait and more abstraction. Lips, hands, curves, and gesture are isolated and transformed into graphic shapes that feel both intimate and architectural.
The result is a series of striking, high-contrast compositions that glow against darkness - sensual without being explicit, bold without being loud.
Designed with low-light spaces in mind, these pieces come alive in the evening. They function as both fine art and atmosphere, creating moments guests naturally gravitate toward, photograph, and remember.
Each work is produced as a limited edition imagined for hospitality and commercial environments.
Her work lives at the intersection of nightlife, femininity, and modern minimalism, equal parts elegance and electricity.