Laurel Terlesky
Laurel Terlesky found her home in Squamish, British Columbia in 2006 after travels through the United States, rapping into the touch-and-go atmosphere of pop culture from New York to San Fransciso; as well as footing through a handful of Canadian cities from Montreal to Vancouver. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in painting from the University of Victoria in 1999. Laurel has been actively creating and contributing to the artistic community she surrounds herself in. The body of work Laurel has amassed throughout the last decade is evidence of her dedication, not only to art, but also to life and living every day as an artist.
Laurel creates canvases that are largely abstract in style built around an awareness of the human form and kinetic movement. Themes that have developed a language in her work are electricity and power, sustainable energy practices, spirituality, and the human body as it relates to the environment. Her paintings challenge our awareness of space by illustrating optical, illusionary space or by flattening space with solid colour placement. She has exhibited her work in Whistler, Squamish, Victoria, Vancouver, Montreal and San Francisco.
Laurel was recently awarded a stipend to spend a month at an international artist residency in Barcelona, Spain where she worked on future projects.
Contact information:
website: www.laurelterlesky.ca or www.studioblanc.com