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Laura Jane Scott

Joined Artfinder: April 2024

Artworks for sale: 18

United Kingdom

About Laura Jane Scott

 
 
  • Biography

    Laura Jane Scott is an artist working in minimalist, geometric abstraction and colour-field painting. Her work is an investigation of form, an exploration of colour and an exercise in finding balance.

    Born in the UK in 1981, she studied at Camberwell College of Art and Ravensbourne University London.

    Laura’s desire for formal simplicity and her striking use of colour has enabled her to produce work where painting explores a model of architectural form and where colour embodies a physical structure. The resulting work is a refined visual vocabulary of form and colour, a hybrid pf painting and sculpture.

    “At the centre of my work is play. I love to set some initial boundaries like working with a small palette of colours or a limited set of shapes and then follow the threads of ideas, experimenting and adjusting along the way. My work is part-process and part-intuition. An exploration of possibilities within limitations. And in the end, my aim is always to express an idea as simply and as elegantly as possible. To strip everything back to only what is necessary to achieve the perfect balance.”

    Laura lives in South East London with her partner and two young children and works from her dedicated home studio. Her work has been exhibited widely over the past eight years in London, Edinburgh, New York and Hamburg and has featured twice in the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition.


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  • Education

    2001 - 2004

    Ravensbourne University London

    2000 - 2001

    Camberwell College of Art

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    Previous events

    Event: Summer Exhibition

    Dates: 22 Sep 2021 - 2 Jan 2022

    Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Picadilly, London

    2021

    Event: Annual Exhibition

    Dates: 3 Apr 2021 - 30 May 2021

    Venue: Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh

    2021

    Event: Studied Simplicity

    Dates: 11 Jan 2020 - 15 May 2021

    Venue: Aviva St Helen's Building, London

    Solo Exhibition

    Event: Take One Shape

    Dates: 24 Nov 2017 - 12 Jan 2018

    Venue: The Foundry Gallery, Chelsea

    Solo Exhibition

    Event: Summer Exhibition

    Dates: 13 Jun 2016 - 21 Aug 2016

    Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Picadilly, London

    2016

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Education

2001 - 2004

Ravensbourne University London

2000 - 2001

Camberwell College of Art


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Summer Exhibition

Dates: 22 Sep 2021 - 2 Jan 2022

Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Picadilly, London

2021

Event: Annual Exhibition

Dates: 3 Apr 2021 - 30 May 2021

Venue: Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh

2021

Event: Studied Simplicity

Dates: 11 Jan 2020 - 15 May 2021

Venue: Aviva St Helen's Building, London

Solo Exhibition

Event: Take One Shape

Dates: 24 Nov 2017 - 12 Jan 2018

Venue: The Foundry Gallery, Chelsea

Solo Exhibition

Event: Summer Exhibition

Dates: 13 Jun 2016 - 21 Aug 2016

Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Picadilly, London

2016


 

Biography

Laura Jane Scott is an artist working in minimalist, geometric abstraction and colour-field painting. Her work is an investigation of form, an exploration of colour and an exercise in finding balance.

Born in the UK in 1981, she studied at Camberwell College of Art and Ravensbourne University London.

Laura’s desire for formal simplicity and her striking use of colour has enabled her to produce work where painting explores a model of architectural form and where colour embodies a physical structure. The resulting work is a refined visual vocabulary of form and colour, a hybrid pf painting and sculpture.

“At the centre of my work is play. I love to set some initial boundaries like working with a small palette of colours or a limited set of shapes and then follow the threads of ideas, experimenting and adjusting along the way. My work is part-process and part-intuition. An exploration of possibilities within limitations. And in the end, my aim is always to express an idea as simply and as elegantly as possible. To strip everything back to only what is necessary to achieve the perfect balance.”

Laura lives in South East London with her partner and two young children and works from her dedicated home studio. Her work has been exhibited widely over the past eight years in London, Edinburgh, New York and Hamburg and has featured twice in the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition.