Lauren Salm Ko’olau Morning light, original oil painting on linen, 18 x 36″ (original sold but available as a giclee)

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Lauren Salm Ko’olau Morning light, original oil painting on linen, 18 x 36″ (Sold)

update: giclee available here: https://noheagallery.com/product/lauren-salm-morning-light-on-the-koolaus-giclee-on-canvas-custom-sizes/

 

This painting by Lauren Salm was the invitation piece for this first annual show celebrating the Ko’olau Mountain chain and the watershed it nurtures,  Aloha ʻIa Nō Nā Koʻolau

A person holding a postcard of Lauren Salm's painting of the Ko'olaus with a background of Lauren's painting.
Aloha ʻIa Nō Nā Koʻolau, a show celebrating Oahu’s Ko’olau mountain range and the watershed it protects.
Lauren Salm

About the Artist

Lauren Salm, My Story:

Although creative my whole life, I first really discovered my passion for fine art at the age of 18 after taking a classical realism (drawing and painting) atelier programme in Hawaii.  At this time, however, I was committed to pursuing a career in the international environmental/humanitarian field. So I completed my university degree in Sustainable Development and Conflict Resolution.  I went on to work with the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Equipe Cousteau, PERSGA (The Regional Organisation For the Conservation of the Environment in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden), and ArabEnv. Here my work primarily focused on environmental and social sustainability projects in the Red Sea region.

Improving the Planet

Having grown up around the world (Indonesia, Oman, Kenya and Hawaii), I came to believe that a career in the international NGO world was the best way to contribute to improving the current condition of the planet.  I now believe that “following your bliss” (whatever that may be) is perhaps the most meaningful way to be of service. 

Working in Jordan and Sudan, all I could think about were the paintings and art projects I wanted to create.  And I understood that, for me, art was the means to allow me to explore the many inspirations I find in this world. From its people and rich cultural traditions and histories, to the beauty and intrigue found in science and the natural world, to the esoteric and cosmological underpinnings that make this existence so magnificent and wonderfully mysterious. And of course to the discoveries, realities and idiosyncrasies of my own internal universe. 

Grand Central Academy

In 2008 I left the Middle East to study drawing at the Grand Central Academy with Jacob Collins in New York for one year. In New York I was active in various social and educational art engagements. That is including working as a teaching assistant for a MOMA Teen Programmes art class. I helped to organize art exhibits of Iraqi refugee artists who were living in Syria, and working in an art gallery for Outsider art.

2015 – 2019

During 2015 – 2019, I completed several short courses at Studio Escalier in France (with Michelle Tully and Timothy Stotz). It strengthened my skills in portraiture and figurative drawing and painting.

I’m living and painting between Paris and Hawaii. In addition to that I work part-time with Biomimicry Europa. Coordinating a reforestation and sustainable livelihoods project  with marginalised Mayan communities in the Yucatan Peninsula.

Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea Programme

In July of 2018 I participated in the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea Program. There Scientists and artists collaborated aboard the R/V Falkor during a seafloor mapping transit in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.  This collaboration culminated in an exhibition of the artwork inspired by the experience, held at the San Francisco Exploratorium. 

International

My work can be found in private collections across the United States as well as in Mexico, the United Kingdom, Italy, Estonia, Spain, South Africa and Australia; in Nohea Gallery in Honolulu; in the 2017 Luciano Benetton Collection’s Imago Mundi publication, Aloha Spirit: Contemporary Artists from Hawaii; and in the Schmidt Family Foundation’s private collection.

Lauren’s original Makapu’u

The dimensions listed in the ‘additional information’ table includes packing for shipment. Mahalo!

Lauren Salm Ko’olau Morning light, original oil painting on linen, 18 x 36″ (Sold)

 

Additional information

Weight 33.2 lbs
Dimensions 28 × 37.5 × 6 in

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