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”
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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.
Climate Advocacy
Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s work is highlighted in the article “Debris and Restoration,” which discusses her focus on memory, identity, and the environment. The interview covers her artistic evolution, climate change themes, notable pieces, and her belief in art’s role in promoting environmental responsibility and personal storytelling.
Aging Self
Yesterday , 11 December 2025 , I clicked “publish” on Amazon and sent my newest book into the world: Aging Earth, Aging Self. I feel equal parts proud, nervous, and wildly curious about where it will land—because this book is not only about climate change and not only about aging. It’s about the strange, honestContinueContinue reading “Aging Self”
Underwater
Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s artwork “What Remains After the Flood” addresses climate change through a mixed-media canvas, utilizing found materials like sand, seaweed, and plastic. This piece symbolizes ecological distress, depicting a submerged city and ancestral creatures, inviting viewers to contemplate environmental urgency and humanity’s fragile relationship with nature.