Laurianne Lopez is a french painter with a master in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona, with experience in illustration, graphic design, and digital art. Her work combines oil and tempera techniques, using delicate layers of color that fuse naive, blurred, and pointillist styles to explore memory, intimacy, and the ephemeral nature of daily life.
Her paintings convey both tenderness and unease, inviting reflection on the poetry of the familiar and the fragile balance between calm and tension.
Laurianne is currently represented on Singulart, where her works have been featured in several curated collections by the platform’s art team. She has exhibited internationally, including at BobCat Gallery (London), Tapiial-virtual (Chile), and in group shows in Barcelona (ItsLiquid), Madrid (Fucar22 Gallery) and Paris (Jamin-Puech Showroom).
Her most recent series, The Stillness of the Landscapes and Intimacy of the Small, continue her exploration of emotional stillness, light, and the quiet narratives that emerge from everyday spaces.
Honored to share that I’ve been selected as one of the six winners of the October Challenge for No Name Collective Art Magazine Editor.
This means my work is now officially qualified for the Annual Challenge in 2026, and with a chance to be featured among the artists of the Collective 2025.
Feeling grateful and excited for what’s ahead.
I love to collect images. Found images, photos I take, books, and notes from my readings. I also collect thoughts from travels, from walks, from daily life. All these images and notes are like a personal archive that feeds my painting.
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