Laura De Angelis’ series Pearl Diving serves as a metaphor for exploration of our deepest and most private conscious and unconscious wants and desires. De Angelis said, “This body of work embodies the struggles, triumphs, cruelty and beauty that accompany this arduous seeking of the rare and strange – a gem born out of hardship”.
Laura De Angelis (1973-2022) was a sculptor and storyteller extraordinaire. Her well-researched ideas, masterful technique, and poetic narrative result in powerful and poignant figures and animals alive with nuanced gesture and psychic energy. They become complex physiological portraits, which “reveal the workings of our inner worlds and are, in turn, the visible reflection of that which is invisible.”
De Angelis incorporated the ancient technique of encaustic beeswax to cover and color her ceramic figures, each pound made of the nectar from 17 million flowers. 51 million flowers form the beeswax skin that surrounds each of De Angelis’ figures, the distilled essence of life more precious and rarer than any jewel.
Laura De Angelis was a 1995 graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute. Her sculpture is in numerous private and public collections including the “Art in the Loop” public art commission for the Oppenstein Park of Kansas City, Missouri. De Angelis served as lead artist for the ambitious redesign and reconfiguration of the park including numerous one-of-kind site-specific sculptural and architectural art elements. Her work is also in the permanent collections of the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS and the Ceramic’s Teaching Collection, Kansas City Art Institute, MO.
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