Lauren Over

Lauren grew up somewhere between the city and farmlands of York, Pennsylvania. Her family is a tree of artists, mechanics, designers, gardeners and builders. Her earliest loves were books from her local library and parents' shelves, and studying the tiny plants and creatures in the great outdoors.

Though drawn to Psychology and counseling from high school days, she was equally enamored with art history, graphic design and illustration. Following her heart, a sense of play, and the value of the arts to humanity instilled in her by an art teacher mentor, she enrolled in art school. She completed a BFA in Drawing/Painting from Tyler School of Art (Temple University) in Philadelphia, PA.

After college, Lauren became drawn to the world of Art Education through volunteering. She explored teaching in libraries, non-profits and schools, before completing an MFA in Studio Art at California State University, Los Angeles. Here she branched out to study photographic processes, found object sculpture, ceramics and installation. Recently, she's experimenting with self-publishing, book & card deck formats.


Lauren sees art as a means of accessing and expressing deeper layers of the heart and mind. Art can be a research method and an educational tool. Nature and holistic health, metaphysics and mythology, hand-lettering and man-made machines/structures are recurring subjects in her imagery. She likes to think of her work as a dialogue between the land and the stars, examining the place of the human mind and spirit somewhere in between.

$200

MOTHER

Artist Statement

.This drawing was created while I was visiting home (York, PA), in my childhood bedroom, which has since become my mother’s art studio (which I love!!). My earliest memories are of watching her create her artwork at the dining room table in our apartment. It became understood that it was an everyday part of life to draw, paint, write, imagine, experiment, and build.

One of my favorite kinds of work my mom makes is inspired by Pennsylvania Dutch (German) frakturs- writing beautiful messages, birth and marriage acknowledgments, etc. This drawing is based on one she created for her and my dad’s marriage, on 2/7/1976. I love the symbol of the two-headed bird, showing both how -through Love- two become one, and also one can become two. The four suites represent mother nature: water, fire, earth, and air; south, west, north, east; summer, spring, fall, and winter.

Love is Our Mother, 2024