Laurie Stevens

About | Laurie Stevens

Laurie’s paintings most often reflect the beauty of the northwest; the remote land that she calls home. Having lived most of her life in the west, the wilds and back country of Montana or the desert of Arizona when she was young, her focus in art tends to be about place – about landscape, and about the people and animals who have lived close to the land over time. She is drawn to the history and stories that unfold in still wild and natural places; and to the resilient, ever changing beauty of the natural environment.

Laurie has been juried in to quite a few national shows with American Women Artists, National Oil & Acrylic Painters Society, The Portrait Society of America, as well as gallery shows around the country. She has paintings in the permanent collections of the Booth Museum in Cartersville, GA., C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, MT., Marty Skylar, past Principle Creative Executive and International Ambassador for Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) in Glendale, CA., Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. and The USAF in Washington, DC.