
‘Humans, flora and fauna’
“After Rousseau’s ‘The Jungle,’ by Laura Shabott, in her show “Artist and Model’’ (paintings and collage) at Berta Walker Gallery, Provincetown, May 12-June 4.
Berta Walker noted:
“Laura Shabott makes paintings, drawings, and collages responding to the natural world – humans, flora, and fauna – with boldness, strength, and originality….And I’m continually impressed with her courage and originality in constantly stretching through new materials and sizes, subjects.”
In 1940, a beachfront art class in Provincetown, which has been a major art-creation-and-exhibition center since the 19th Century.