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Sun/Moon
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
Laura Burke’s still lifes unfold with a quiet sense of narrative, their objects arranged less as a formal exercise than as a suggestion of something just outside the frame. A bowl of fruit, a cluster of ceramics, a stray leaf—each element is both deliberately placed and vaguely unsettled, as if caught in the process of becoming something else. Here, the familiar language of the still life brushes against the vastness of the landscape, not as a contrast but as an inevitability. A table is also a horizon; a vase holds not just flowers, but the suggestion of weather.
These limited-edition prints preserve the layered compositions and atmospheric richness of Burke’s originals, inviting a second, closer look. The scenes are generous with detail but never insistent—open-ended arrangements that reward attention without demanding it.
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Laura Burke’s still lifes unfold with a quiet sense of narrative, their objects arranged less as a formal exercise than as a suggestion of something just outside the frame. A bowl of fruit, a cluster of ceramics, a stray leaf—each element is both deliberately placed and vaguely unsettled, as if caught in the process of becoming something else. Here, the familiar language of the still life brushes against the vastness of the landscape, not as a contrast but as an inevitability. A table is also a horizon; a vase holds not just flowers, but the suggestion of weather.
These limited-edition prints preserve the layered compositions and atmospheric richness of Burke’s originals, inviting a second, closer look. The scenes are generous with detail but never insistent—open-ended arrangements that reward attention without demanding it.
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Artwork Information
Year
2023
Materials
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
13 x 17 inches
27 x 35.25 inches
44.5 x 58 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
13 x 17 inches
Matted: 20.5 x 24.5 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 14.5 x 18.5 x 1.5 inches
27 x 35.25 inches
Matted: 35 x 43.25 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 29 x 37.25 x 2 inches
44.5 x 58 inches
Full Bleed: 46.5 x 60 x 2 inches
This artwork is custom-framed in hand-built solid wood framing with archival materials. Custom framed artworks will ship in 1 - 3 weeks.
Limited Edition Prints and Photography are custom trimmed with border for framing 2" for all larger sizes.
All sizes listed are overall paper dimensions including the white border.
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“I view the objects I draw as characters in a scene that the viewer is seeing by accident. They’re lovers and friends, playing out intimate moments that I hope can be related to.”
About the Artist
Laura Burke
Laura Burke's work has been featured at the Oregon Museum of Arts & Crafts, in Harper's Bazaar, It's Nice That, and Booooom, among others. Her work explores the significance of memory in relation to what is still around us.
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Laura Burke’s still lifes unfold with a quiet sense of narrative, their objects arranged less as a formal exercise than as a suggestion of something just outside the frame. A bowl of fruit, a cluster of ceramics, a stray leaf—each element is both deliberately placed and vaguely unsettled, as if caught in the process of becoming something else. Here, the familiar language of the still life brushes against the vastness of the landscape, not as a contrast but as an inevitability. A table is also a horizon; a vase holds not just flowers, but the suggestion of weather.
These limited-edition prints preserve the layered compositions and atmospheric richness of Burke’s originals, inviting a second, closer look. The scenes are generous with detail but never insistent—open-ended arrangements that reward attention without demanding it.
FEW LEFT