Green Beauty: A Spiritual Reflection in Art

https://www.saatchiart.com/en-gb/studio/art/12469261/overview

Green Beauty
by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson
Dimensions: 40 x 40 x 2 cm
Signed front and back; delivered with a certificate of authenticity
Medium: Acrylics, glue, glass, varnished
Ready to hang

In Green Beauty, Laura Bernardeschi explores the minimalist elegance of green, a colour that symbolises both spirituality and beauty. Through her delicate composition, the artist elevates green to a sacred, almost otherworldly plane, inviting the viewer to reflect on the deeper connections between art, nature, and the cosmos.

The piece features three small glass elements—each a symbolic representation of one of nature’s gifts: a leaf, a shell, and a flower. These delicate fragments evoke the harmony of the natural world, grounded yet transcendent, speaking to the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

Green, in this artwork, is not just a colour but a vehicle for spiritual reflection. It serves as a bridge between the material and immaterial, the earthly and the divine, offering a moment of pause and reverence for the beauty of our planet.

This artwork is both serene and striking, capturing the essence of nature’s timeless beauty through a minimalist lens, and inviting the viewer to contemplate the richness of life, spirit, and the environment.

The Tree

https://www.saatchiart.com/en-gb/studio/art/12469235/overview

The Tree
Artist : Laura Bernardeschi Nelson
Year 2025
Measures 40x30x0.5 cm unframed; 50x40x3 when framed
Acrylics on hardboard
Signed front and back with a certificate of authenticity
Varnished and ready to hang

The painting by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson features a solitary tree standing at the edge of a serene lake, bathed in the pale light of the sun. The stillness of the scene conveys a sense of quiet solitude, as if time itself has slowed down. The tree, though alone, is not merely a symbol of isolation; its presence seems to hold ancient wisdom, embodying the secrets of the planet itself. As viewers, we might wonder—what stories does this tree carry with it? What mysteries lie beneath the surface of the water, reflected in its branches?”
Laura Bernardeschi Nelson has made an intentional choice in her colour palette, using only four colors: white, green, black and yellow.

Published by lauraartist68

Multidisciplinary artist based in Newcastle upon Tyne

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