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Laura Lloyd
Fontaine grew up in Atlanta, Ga. In a family of very talented
interior designers. She has been painting the majority of her
life and her studies are extensive.
She graduated
from Hollins College in 1980 with a Studio Art Major. She moved
to Philadelphia and continued classes at the Philadelphia of
Art. At that time, Laura sold watercolors at many locations on
the Main Line.
In 1986,
Laura’s career took a turn after attending the Finishing School
in New York. She started her own company wall glazing and
painting trompe loeil for interior designers around the United
States. She was featured in several magazines including Southern
Homes, Southern Accents, Veranda, and House Beautiful.
In 1995,
Laura started painting in oils on canvas. She has attended many
workshops taught by various artist: Ray Vinella, Marc Chatov,
Dee Dean, Ken Backhaus, Rhett Thurman, Craig Nelson, Lois
Griffel, Larry Moore, Perry Austin, and Chris Groves.
Since 2000,
over 20 shows have been given in her honor at private homes all
over the South East. She has participated in fund raisers for
the Low Country Children’s Center, The Heart Ball in Charleston,
The Humane Society, The Charleston Designers Show House, My
Sister’s House, and Brookgreen Gardens.
In 2006,
Laura purchased an Epson 9700 Printer. She now prints her own
giclees out of her studio and sells to stores and clients.
In 2007,
Laura was juried into Oil Painters of America.
Now in 2009,
Laura continues to paint daily in her studio located at her home
on James island. She continues to work with decorators and
clients and is always looking forward to her next home show. You
are welcome to visit her studio by appointment. |