Exploring Between Fragility and Fire: Solo Art Exhibitions with Laura Bernardeschi Nelson

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A Solo Exhibition and an Artist Interview
By Laura Bernardeschi Nelson

There are moments in an artist’s life when the work speaks louder than the room it enters. When it no longer waits for permission, or applause — it simply arrives, raw and necessary.

I’m very proud to share my latest solo exhibition, now live online:

🔗 Between Fragility and Fire — Virtual Exhibition

Hosted on Kunstmatrix, this exhibition brings together a collection of works created between solitude and unrest, softness and resistance — between fragility and fire.


🔍 About the Exhibition

This body of work emerged over the past few years — through displacement, isolation, quiet rebellion, and long silences. Each piece is a visual threshold: between identity and anonymity, chaos and calm, femininity and flame.

Here, you’ll find:

  • Figures caught in moments of surrender
  • Domestic objects turned sacred
  • Emotive abstractions layered with memory
  • The feminine as landscape, silence, and force

The works are intimate, vulnerable — and utterly unafraid.

It is not a show that demands attention.
It invites reflection.


🎙 In Conversation: From Chaos to Quiet

To accompany this exhibition, I was invited to speak with GoddessArts Magazine about the emotional and creative terrain that shapes my work. The resulting feature is a deeply personal interview that explores the spaces I navigate as both a woman and an artist working beyond the mainstream.

🔗 Read the Full Interview on GoddessArts Magazine

We spoke about:

  • The quiet power of feminine expression
  • The experience of making art in isolation
  • Why silence is a material in my practice
  • How I continue to create in environments that often resist difference

It’s a conversation about voice — and the long journey to find it.


🌿 Why This Matters

Art does not always bloom where it is wanted.
Sometimes, it must insist on its place — in the garden, on the garage door, or across the digital wall of an online exhibition.

This show and the interview are part of that insistence.
A way of saying: I am here. I am painting. I am still burning — even quietly.


🖼 Explore, Follow, Connect

I invite you to visit the exhibition at your own pace, step into the silence between each canvas, and — if the work speaks to you — stay a little longer.

Thank you for being here.

Laura

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Multidisciplinary artist based in Newcastle upon Tyne

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