Exploring Urban Fragility by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson

“A Future with No Address” is a 2026 mixed-media painting by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson, addressing themes of abandonment, environmental fragility, and urban uncertainty amid climate change. The work features two small figures navigating an empty cityscape, symbolizing displacement and human cost, while using materials like ground coffee to evoke consumption and decay.

Where Dreams Take Root by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson

“Where Dreams Take Root” is an original oil pastel artwork by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson, portraying a dreamlike landscape suspended between memory and reality. The scene features pale, leafless trees with silver branches against a softly colored sky blending rose, violet, and embered tones. Its composition invites emotional engagement rather than literal interpretation, suggesting vulnerability and subconscious connections. The dreamy quality, reinforced by the soft and tactile surface of the pastel, evokes a sense of transition and introspection. This unique piece appeals to collectors who appreciate imagery that symbolizes emotional landscapes, creating a contemplative space for reflection.

Interval of Green by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson

“Interval of Green” by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson is an original oil pastel artwork exploring themes of repetition and landscape psychology. The composition features a sequence of trees that guides perception, depicting a liminal space of movement and stillness. It emphasizes memory and silence through its meditative tones and layered forms.

A Journey

for sale on http://www.saatchiart.com/lauraartist68 Title: Rooted in HerArtist: Laura Bernardeschi Nelson Medium: Mixed media on board/canvas — acrylic paint, ground coffee, gesso, and natural pine elements. Description:This artwork explores the intimate bond between a young woman and Mother Nature. Her figure becomes a living landscape: vines and blossoms grow through her body, suggesting healing, belonging,ContinueContinue reading “A Journey”

Warming Sea

“Hands Over a Warming Sea” by Laura Bernardeschi Nelson (2025) is a mixed media artwork depicting human touch against a backdrop of an ocean. It features cold blue and violet tones, with wind turbines and 3D bamboo elements. The piece addresses themes of climate change and human connection amidst urgency and fragility.

Winter Landscape

Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s oil pastel artworks, “After Frost” and “The Long Way Home,” both priced at £520, celebrate winter landscapes. “After Frost” depicts a vibrant waterfall amid snow-covered rocks, with warm dusk hues enhancing the tumultuous scene’s life. In contrast, “The Long Way Home” illustrates a gentle winter path leading toward a distant settlement, framed by a dynamic sky of green, violet, and rose. Each piece conveys a narrative of movement and stillness, capturing the essence of winter’s beauty. Both are signed, varnished, framed, and ready to hang, emphasizing their artistic significance.