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Lauriane Rognie

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Bohemian Blues
Bohemian orange & blue flowers
Bohemian orange & red flowers
Bohemian Roses
Leaves 2
Leaves 3
Leaves 4
Lilac
Pilea
Rainbow Eucalyptus
Rose & Wisteria 2
Rose & Wisteria 3
Small Berries
Tournesol
Beauty
Sadness
Lemons in the wind
Miss Flamingo
Calming Landscape

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Lauriane Rognie, Visual Artist

Born and raised in Paris, France, I began my first creative career as a location manager for film & television in Montreal. Meaning… if you’re looking for a crazy (or prestigious;) location to film your movie, I’m the person you come to! I love the process of collaborating with creatives to bring their visions to life.

Worlds merged when I began creating custom artworks for film & television in 2021. My experience in the industry lent itself well to my own creative process, as many painting partnerships often require working closely with a client to interpret their needs visually.

I’m a painter specializing in watercolors (and acrylics) that explore the interplay of colors, nature, and emotions. I’m fascinated by the transformative power of nature and art and how it can evoke deep and calming emotional responses in viewers.

I make paintings to surround viewers with colors, calming & peaceful emotions. I wish you to have reflection and a sense of true connection through my art.

My art follows the trend of returning to oneself. The celebration of simple things and the present moment.

In addition to custom projects for private & commercial clients, I enjoy offering on-site live event services! I bring your vision to life for your brand and your clients! J’adore!

Disciplines

Fine Art,Illustration,Surface & Textile

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