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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 36x36in
About this artwork
“Early Bird”
36” x 36”
Acrylic and gold ink on canvas
Colors include: white, mint, light blues, champagne, coral, teal, pink, ochre yellow, and lightly dusted with gold leaf
"Before Spring Had a Name" captures the feeling of a season waking up, unnamed and untouched. This piece lives in the in-between — where winter loosens its grip, color begins to whisper through the landscape, and everything feels new but not yet defined. An abstract exploration… of softness, energy, and emergence.
COMMISSIONS: Commission any of my paintings in your desired size! I am able to make a new original that is very close to prior work. Message me the size, and I will send a quote. Commissions can take 1-6 months depending on my current queue.
36” x 36”
Acrylic and gold ink on canvas
Colors include: white, mint, light blues, champagne, coral, teal, pink, ochre yellow, and lightly dusted with gold leaf
"Before Spring Had a Name" captures the feeling of a season waking up, unnamed and untouched. This piece lives in the in-between — where winter loosens its grip, color begins to whisper through the landscape, and everything feels new but not yet defined. An abstract exploration… of softness, energy, and emergence.
COMMISSIONS: Commission any of my paintings in your desired size! I am able to make a new original that is very close to prior work. Message me the size, and I will send a quote. Commissions can take 1-6 months depending on my current queue.
Erin Laughlin
United States
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Covered by the Press
- Works on commission
« I aspire to inspire through the emotion of the work and my personal journey of choosing to do what I love. »
Erin Laughlin is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally. She describes her artistic process as being spontaneous in nature, allowing her "creativity to be channeled". Laughlin's distinctive abstractions are imbued with emotion and subtle landscapes. In her artistic process, she primarily employs acrylics, ink, and resin on canvas or wood.