Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s artwork, “Whisper of the Star Moth,” is a surreal piece crafted with oil pastels on heavyweight paper. Measuring 36 x 38 cm, it features a cosmic creature against a vibrant violet background, symbolizing transformation and mystery. The framed work, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, invites introspection and resonates with the beauty of dreams and the unknown.
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The Golden Hour: A Poetic Return
Title: The Golden Hour of Her ReturnArtist: Laura Bernardeschi NelsonMedium: Oil Pastels on PaperMaterials: Professional oil pastels on heavyweight acid-free paperDimensions: Artwork Size: 36 x 38 cm Framed Size: 46 x 36 cmFramed: Yes – sold framed as shownFinish: Sealed with archival matte varnish for preservationSigned: Signed on front and backCertificate of Authenticity: Included DescriptionContinueContinue reading “The Golden Hour: A Poetic Return”
Launch of My Exciting New Podcasts on Spotify
Laura Bernardeschi Nelson announces the launch of her new podcast on Spotify, inviting listeners into her artistic journey and life on a narrowboat. Each episode explores her creative process, imaginative storytelling, and personal experiences, offering relatable stories filled with humor and heart for artists, writers, and curious minds alike.
Kefalonia: A Slice of Paradise
In Chapter Four, the narrator reflects on a joyful holiday in Kefalonia, where each day was filled with sun, relaxation, and delicious Greek cuisine. Surrounded by charming local cats, the couple savored the island’s tranquility before returning home to Newcastle. Their time in Greece left them with sweet nostalgia and eagerness for future adventures.
Myths, Architecture, and Culinary Delights
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/laurabernardeschinelson/episodes/Discovering-Kefalonia-with-Laura-Bernardeschi-Nelson-e35kngi Chapter Three: A Cruise Through Beauty and Memory The day of our cruise arrived with a warm breeze and the promise of discovery. We boarded a coach in the morning, leaving behind the serene shores of Lourdas and heading north, through the capital of Argostoli and into the heart of Kefalonia. The landscape unfoldedContinueContinue reading “Myths, Architecture, and Culinary Delights”
Found Healing in Soft Landscapes
When Expression Becomes Too Heavy For years, artist Laura Bernardeschi Nelson was known for her powerful abstract paintings—bold, textured works in acrylic that spoke to social justice, displacement, and the emotional cost of conflict. Her canvases were alive with urgency and raw expression, often sparking dialogue about topics many preferred to avoid. But a fewContinueContinue reading “Found Healing in Soft Landscapes”