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![]() Laura's yard is filled with the flowers and plants she grows as subjects for her botanical and wildlife paintings. Her house is populated by the stray animals she has always welcomed. One notable was a stray cat that bestowed the family with kittens. Laura was so taken with their special nature that she observed them keenly, often sketching them in detail. While checking on them early one morning, she was amazed to discover they had sprouted wings! Realizing she was witnessing a true phenomenon she felt the need to record her observations. Thus was the inspiration for her series of "Flittens" which are imaginatively enchanting as well as botanically and anatomically correct. Laura's impressive credentials include a solo exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, participation in exhibits at the Cleveland Museum of Art, numerous awards from the Cleveland Society of Nature Artists among many others. Laura's love of nature has also included teaching and natural history museum work. |