The night.
Taking place at The Douglas Fir - this exhibition is comprised of all unseen digital artworks created by Lauren Bulla.
The artworks exist at a crossroads between digital collage-style and her original poetry which has been written overtop and interwoven into the visual imagery. Lauren will perform poetry on the night and chat through the various works in her collection.
There will be pints & pizza available for purchase from 18.00-21.00. Come chat about art/ poetry and meet new people all while celebrating Lauren's opening night!
The show will be on from the 2nd until the 30th of April, if you can't make the opening event - definitely make sure you stop by at some point this month to check it out.
Exhibition.
This series of digital artworks depicts the overlapping and interweaving of memories as they paint new interpersonal landscapes. We are impacted by what happens to us, and our experiences lead us to behave in certain ways/ chase specific types of connections.
You’ll notice a layering of poetic works overtop photographed and illustrated moments. Poetry is used strategically to showcase the instigation of something entirely new from what has already come and gone. The past assists us in our forward development - it allows us lessons and new ways to scavenge for silver linings in some of the seemingly most insurmountable scenarios.
Existing in Borrowed Moments is about feeling it all, feeling it again, and the process of creating new pathways. This collection utilizes color, digital manipulation, and multiple mediums to depict a fuller narrative of how these moments impact us all at once, even as they exist completely separately of each other.
About.
Lauren Bulla is a multi-medium artist and self-published poet (just about - 12.04.24) living in London. Her works tend to focus on queer nuance, London nightlife, the liminality of our dreams and our connection to the natural world.
Lauren adores chocolate, open fields, fake blood, new connections and love from platonic origins. You can keep up with Lauren and read more of her works via substack laurenbulla.substack.com or instagram @laurenbullaart / @smhlorn.