"All the photo textures (about 100) used for this digital collage painting were taken from The Frida Kahlo Museum - her house and garden as well as the local walls in the surrounding neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico City. Frida is quoted in the piece, “La revolución es la armonía de la forma y el color, y todo está y se mueve, bajo una misma ley –la vida–. Nadie está aparte de nadie. Nadie lucha por sí mismo. Todo es todo y uno” ____ “Revolution is the harmony of form and color, and everything is, and moves, under the same law - life. No one is apart from anyone else. No one fights for himself. All is all and one." You will see her blue walls which also include dripping marks and cracks from aging over the years. You will see part of a chair in her art studio and Frida & Diego written and mirrored (found in the garden walls). You will see the conch shell in the small pool of water (with coins attached to dreams) in her courtyard with ferns and palms surrounding it. The bottom of this pool was painted blue so when the light hits it, combined with all the blue walls in the compound, there is a feeling of deep ocean water, which can be both beautiful and troubling. This was Frida's sanctuary - a much needed eden to survive the pain. Her passion exudes from all the color and her quote seems to ask us to choose a different orbit in order to gain more perspective and inclusivity."
- Laria Saunders
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Los Angeles, CA
& San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Laria Saunders’ is a former dancer/photographer whose primary body of work is digital photo assemblage paintings. Her portfolio also includes traditional and experimental photography plus NFT’s - both still and animated. She is represented by Octavia Art Gallery - New Orleans and ArtLifting - who currently represent a diverse array of works. Purchasers include, Google, Microsoft, Warner Media, Sony Pictures Entertainment and she has been exhibited at Octavia Art Gallery. In 2012, Laria switched to painting on her phone due to daily severe migraine. The small emitting light screen enabled her to create 350 digital paintings to date.
Saunders’ was born in Boston and raised equally there and in New York and Los Angeles. She has lived in many places including, India, Czech Republic, Italy and Mexico. Her artistic family spans four generations on both sides and includes professional artists in painting, music, theater, dance and photography. This self-taught artist is often seen in the streets snapping images of aging walls, organic sidewalks, dirty puddles and cracks in the road. She does these walk-bouts to collect her palette library and each piece contains 50-100 bits and pieces of texture images that can take several hours to several months to create.
Laria has a Bachelor of Arts from University California Los Angeles (UCLA) in World Arts & Culture/Dance. Due to her varied experience in the arts, she was admitted as an alumni arts scholar and graduated with the highest honors. She was trained as a modern dancer and specialized in the Odissi style of Classical Indian dance (Orissa, India). She was performing across the United States before the chronic illness started in 1998. Saunders is also self-taught photographer and has been recognized by Light & Composition Magazine as the “top 100 photographers of 2014” and has been awarded by Eden Arts- UK, Momentum Images of Dance-CT, ArtSlant and Project 30k.
After long period of isolation living in India, Saunders began experimental moving photography and worked exclusively for five years on a grand scale abstract collection in Switzerland, France and California. By moving with her camera, she created what she calls “earth swabs" to form a tiered collection with the evolution of the imagery growing in complexity every year and paralleling the migration of the Monarch butterfly and her own journey.
Laria is especially interested in ideas expounded by American philosopher, Ken Wilber in his “Integral Theory. “I am fascinated by the art of perception, nascent ideas and nature’s artistic unfoldment.” The central column seen in a lot of her paintings is becoming her signature style. “I actually keep attempting to veer away from this central column but it keeps drawing me back. For me, it’s about humanity’s eros-like
creative drive to evolve and the power of this forward movement. It is also personal and mirrors my own willpower to endure chronic illness.”
Laria has been battling debilitating pain for over two decades; Transverse Myelitis (demyelination-spinal cord injury), daily severe migraine, Fibromyalgia and many other painful and mysterious syndromes. She has sought treatments all over the world, been hospitalized over eight months and has had four surgeries. Due to multiple severe drug allergies, she has only recently has been able to manage the pain. Saunders’ attributes
her early obsession with meditation enabling her to survive the Kafkaesque medical maze. “Hurting from head to toe and losing everything, allowed me to completely and utterly STOP and this turned out to be a great catalyst both spiritually and artistically. “
Currently, Saunders’ exclusively creates digital photo collages and animations and by 2023, will be creating on the iPad. She lives with her husband and golden retriever in Los Angeles and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Laria exclaims, “I am done with living in the dark, hello world!”
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