Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s artworks, available for sale on Saatchi Art, include two significant pieces created in 2026 using oil pastels on paper, each framed and ready to hang. “Drifting Between Shores” depicts a solitary boat navigating through luminous waters, symbolizing transition and introspection, illustrating the human condition of vulnerability and trust in uncertain moments. “Where the Branches Remember” explores growth versus stillness through bare branches amid a soft landscape, reflecting emotional introspection and the fragility of human experience. Both pieces invite viewers to participate in these silent journeys, emphasizing personal reflection and the emotional landscape of nature.
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Where Silence Still Lives: Exploring Memory in Art
For sale on http://www.saatchiart.com/lauraartist68 Artist: Laura Bernardeschi NelsonMedium: Oil pastels on paperSize: 45 x 35 cm (framed)Year: 2026Presentation: Signed, varnished, and ready to hang Where Silence Still Lives captures a forgotten moment suspended between presence and memory. Created in oil pastels, the work reveals a quiet, almost hidden world—an old house standing at the edgeContinueContinue reading “Where Silence Still Lives: Exploring Memory in Art”
Mastering Oil Pastels: A Guide to the Sensory Art Experience with Laura Bernardeschi Nelson
The post discusses the author’s evening routine of creating art with oil pastels, contrasting it with their daytime digital work. They highlight oil pastels as a tactile medium that helps alleviate anxiety and offer a sensory experience, emphasizing their immediacy and vibrant colors. The author shares the benefits of the medium, like its forgiving nature that allows for layering and redefining artwork. Additionally, they provide professional advice for displaying oil pastel art, such as securing the support, using a mount, and ensuring a rigid backing. Ultimately, the post reflects a need for tangible creativity in a digital world.
The Architecture of Silence: Why Some Souls Choose “Aloha” Over the Noise
In the digital era, true peace is often elusive. Many individuals seek fulfillment through the noise of social interactions, mistaking visibility for significance and proximity for connection. However, genuine stillness cannot be borrowed from others; it must be cultivated within. The restless often exhibit a frenetic energy, avoiding the introspective nature of silence. Instead of enduring chaos, a conscious choice to withdraw from energy-draining environments fosters resilience. Embracing selective invisibility and prioritizing personal peace leads to freedom and clarity. Ultimately, true tranquility emerges from deliberate choices—symptomatic of a deeper state of being, where silence reigns and peace flourishes.
Explore Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s Stunning Landscape Art
for sale on http://www.saatchiart.com/lauraartist68 Lavender Fields at Dusk Description: In Lavender Fields at Dusk, artist Laura Bernardeschi Nelson captures the quiet beauty of a cultivated landscape as day gives way to evening. Rows of purple and green stretch across the foreground in rhythmic patterns, guiding the viewer’s eye toward a distant line of trees silhouettedContinueContinue reading “Explore Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s Stunning Landscape Art”
Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s Sky Art
Title: Watching the Sky Description In Watching the Sky, artist Laura Bernardeschi Nelson portrays a quiet moment of childhood wonder. Two young figures stand by the water’s edge, gazing toward the sky where birds circle above the calm blue surface. The scene is filled with soft turquoise tones and gentle atmospheric light. The children’s silhouettesContinueContinue reading “Laura Bernardeschi Nelson’s Sky Art”