Pelicans
Andrea LaurenAndrea Lauren constructs nature through the lens of a printmaker, using digital layers to mimic the physical weight of ink and carved wood. This portrait of coastal life balances the heavy, focused presence of the birds against a rhythmic underworld of darting fish and swaying flora.

Pelicans
Andrea Lauren constructs nature through the lens of a printmaker, using digital layers to mimic the physical weight of ink and carved wood. This portrait of coastal life balances the heavy, focused presence of the birds against a rhythmic underworld of darting fish and swaying flora.
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Art Analysis
A textured study of coastal life and deep water rhythms
Lauren employs a rich palette of deep navy blues and teal variations to establish a sense of aquatic depth, grounding the composition with the warm, reddish-brown tones of the birds. The work utilizes cut out art techniques to give every leaf and fin a distinct, tactile edge, resulting in a landscape that feels both structured and alive.
By merging realistic art forms with stylized interpretations of nature, the piece captures the specific character of local wildlife. The textured surfaces suggest a hand-wrought quality, inviting the viewer to look past the surface of the water into a dense, botanical world where every creature occupies its own deliberate space.
The work explores the intersection of avian life and marine habitats through a detailed look at bird and fish species.
The artist uses digital methods to mimic the physical sensation of carved blocks and layered paper.
A sophisticated use of navy and teal creates a sense of cool, immersive depth within the landscape.
83 Oranges uses a stylized interpretation of nature to simplify organic forms into rhythmic, pastel-colored patterns.
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