Laura Ross-Paul

Laura Ross-Paul
Born Laura Ross
1950
Portland, Oregon
Nationality American
Education B.F.A., M.F.A., B.S.
Known for Painting, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Encaustic Painting, Oil Painting.
Movement Magical Realism
Awards Bonnie Bronson Award, Juror's Award, Portland Art Museum; Juror's Award, Bellevue Art Museum; Artist's Fellowship, Oregon Arts Commission, Etc.
Patron(s) none

Laura Ross-Paul (born 1950) is a contemporary painter of oil and wax in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.

Early life and education

Laura Ross-Paul was born in Portland, Oregon in 1950.

In 1968, Ross-Paul worked as a political cartoonist and illustrator for The Scab Sheet 10 cents for the Truth, a Vietnam-era underground anti-war newspaper in Corvallis, Oregon.

In 1974, Ross-Paul received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Fort Wright College. She went on to obtain her Master of Fine Arts in Painting[1] and her B.S. from Portland State University.

Career

Ross-Paul frequently uses the landscape of the Pacific Northwest as a background for her paintings. Her style uses the inherent qualities of the medium and lets paint bleed across her composition, frequently using a resin compound to blur the colors together to achieve a soft look. Geometric shapes such as orbs are a common reoccurring motif in her paintings.[2] Her 2002 collection is a strong example of this.[3]

Awards and accolades

Museum collections

References

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  2. "Laura Ross-Paul". Laura Ross-Paul. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
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  4. "news-detail.cfm". Froelick Gallery. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
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  6. D.K. Row, The Oregonian (2010-03-30). "Portland artist David Eckard receives Bonnie Bronson Fellowship Award". OregonLive.com. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  7. "news-detail.cfm". Froelick Gallery. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  8. Archived July 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
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