The Artist Experience

 

A Real Artist's Apron

Sculpture by Laura Lineback

Sculpture: Acrylic, Oil on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Creation is a prestige placed upon an artist pulling mystical concepts through the energy of the world from muse to artist hand. This production is messy and divine, producing a work of art on its own through process. Now with this one-time special occasion, you can wear what the artist wore in the creation of over 100 paintings of the last 3 consecutive years.

The artist, Laura Lineback's self-portraits form one of the most complete visual autobiographies of any painter, yielding insight into the self-absorption and relentless drive that fuel the artist. Her work sits on the cusp of the feminist edge, penetrating the patriarchy and flipping expectations on its head with its irreverent and unapologetic style. Once purchased you can hang this work on the wall or wear it while you create your own masterpieces.

 
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Artist's Deceased Father's 35mm Camera 

Sculpture by Laura Lineback

Sculpture: Metal, Glass on Glass, Steel.

So often the industry in a work of art is based en route from an inspiration that is often not seen. Here you have a chance to own history from its meager beginnings. This work showcases the emerging artist Laura Lineback's boundaries and diverse practice. Many people speak about talent as an innate quality dished out to those precious and few.

This camera is proof that Lineback's current notarity and importance is born from the family. An Olympus OM-10 35mm single-lens reflex camera. The exact device her father used to create innovative and self-reflective photographs. With her father's passing in 2012, Laura has kept this camera by her side to inspire her in the studio. Now it's your chance to own a quality item that stores creative genius and artistry.

 
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Mystical Tiny Bag of Creativity

Sculpture by Laura Lineback

Sculpture: Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric).

It was the Fall of 2015 when emerging artist Laura Lineback ventured to New Orleans for a spontaneous trip of spiritual guidance. There in the mystical city, she purchased this small satchel of artistic inspiration. It is said that anyone in possession of this bag will forever be inspired by the muse of expressive prowess. Lineback has been keeping this valuable trinket by her in her studio while creating her daring artworks. Now is your chance to bring a part of the transcendent art-making process to your home or business.


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Screw from Inside the Body of Artist's Deceased Father 

Sculpture by Laura Lineback

Sculpture: Metal on Other.

The work produced by the prolific Lineback manages to create an impressive chromatic dynamism, transmitting the idea of a continuous movement of energy and emotions, and conferring fascination and exclusivity to the most refined environments. This innate mastery percolated from a very young age inside of Laura as she watched her father, an aspiring photographer, capture sophisticated and rewarding images existing in that narrow window of the few seconds between dreaming and awakening.

Gary Lineback's distinctive vision of photography was etched as a unique space located in between balance and serenity. His promising photographic future was cut short with his untimely death in 2012. Like a phoenix, literally rising from the ashes, this screw was inside of his body. After his passing and subsequent cremation, emerging artist Laura Lineback happened upon it while spreading his ashes from a Dixie cup at an undisclosed location. Now you can be the owner of an integral piece of history, from artist father to artist daughter to your hand.

 
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Phone Call Critique with an Emerging Contemporary Artist

Installation by Laura Lineback

Installation: Digital on Other.

Are you a struggling artist in need of validation and critique from someone with a critical eye? The emerging artist, Laura Lineback, can execute the exact feedback you need, all in 31 minutes. This skill comes from being an MFA candidate at the esteemed Syracuse University. The work she is completing there is magnitudes above and beyond the experience she could gain at other colleges. SU has provided Laura with in-depth knowledge from cutting edge professors to allow her to truly be the best person for this important task.

Why 31 minutes and $3,131? Well, Laura's mother was born on March 31st and her father died on December 31st. 31 is obviously an integral number for the artist.A

 
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Real-life Reference Bra from Acclaimed Painting

Sculpture by Laura Lineback

Sculpture: Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric).

Many artists gain insight from the day to day experiences of their surroundings. This was the inspiration behind emerging artist Laura Lineback's famous painting "Bra Hanging on Knob". The painting has sold and now resides in the hands of a collector living in the Los Gatos hills, but the reference, the bra on which the entire composition was birthed from can be yours.

Worn everyday by Laura herself, this undergarment gives rise to the rhizomatic connection between life, art, collectors and the unknown. This size 34G bra has not been washed in order to allow the buyer to become intimately close with Lineback's bodily scents and pheromones. You may notice that the color is much duller than the one represented in the painting, this is because Laura's keen and sensitive eyes amplified the saturation of the hue of the garment so that the viewer would feel the vibration. This is a powerful artist tool used by the colorists, working in the manner of Henry Henche.

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Artist Used Tube of Paint

Sculpture by Laura Lineback

Sculpture: Paint on Aluminum.

As the artist explores the supple surface of the canvas, she returned to her preadolescence. It was here she was once fascinated by the unrelenting divergence of the zeitgeist. What starts out as vision soon becomes finessed into a carnival of temptation, leaving only a sense of failing and the dawn of a new reality. The paint from this tube is no more except a drop of liquid compressed in the cap. If able to retrieve this pigment you can create a forced collaboration with the emerging artist Laura Lineback, by implementing the identical material.

This intense magenta coloring was recently used in her most recent dynamic self portrait.

 
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Original Reference Image for Iconic Painting

Sculpture by Laura Lineback

Sculpture: Ink on Paper.

The artist process is often a vague endeavor that is kept behind closed doors and not shared with the public. Here is an opportunity to purchase a key element in the art-making methodology. Emerging artist, Laura Lineback, constructs her paintings by first obtaining an objective through her visionary genius. Once the idea has blossomed, she then creates a reference image to be the visual literacy to create the painting from. This inkjet print is exactly what the artist used to create her sold and well-known self-portrait painting "pauper artifex mundi".

Akin to the Renaissance artists Lineback was influenced by, the artist has used geometry and perspective to grid out her drawing right onto the printed paper. By applying the visual vocabulary and conventions of glorification, history, wealth and prestige to the subject matter drawn from the urban fabric, the subjects and stylistic references for her paintings are juxtaposed inversions of each other, forcing ambiguity and provocative perplexity to pervade this imagery.

 
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