Artist of the Month: Laura Fouts paints what speaks to her

Published 1:00 am Thursday, September 26, 2024

Painting by Laura Fouts titled "The View from Black Butte Ranch."

Some paintings capture a scene that could come from anywhere. Laura Fouts captures scenes that could only come from the Central Oregon landscape she lives and works in.

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In viewing her work, those who live or play in that region get a feeling of belonging to a club of smart or lucky folk who know the value of what they are viewing — a real life “If you know, you know” wink.

“I love to convey the beauty around us, but I tend to paint whatever speaks to me,” said Fouts. “I recently painted three donkeys peeking in a car because the reference photo made me giggle.” That photo was provided by friend Vicki Zahler.

Since girlhood, Fouts has grabbed every opportunity to learn, make, or be around art, starting by copying her favorite childhood book illustrations and continuing through art education and creative jobs. Fouts has worked in retail display, sign making, calligraphy, tile painting and art studio management — all while creating art in her home studio.

These days Fouts’ art medium of choice is pastel.

“Pastels are very tactile,” she noted. “You get to feel every mark you make since the stick of pastel is touching your fingers.”

The pastel is applied directly, as opposed to other mediums which require a tool such as a brush. The biggest drawback, she says, is that you have to depend on the colors you have — there is no way to make another color, other than blending them on the paper. “Every pastelist I know feels they need more sticks because one seems to never have the right color.”

Fouts strongly believes in continuing education.

“I just want to keep learning and improving,” she said.

She enjoys working in her studio but also takes advantage of local opportunities such as a weekly pastel painting group offered through Sagebrushers Art Society in Bend.

“It’s so helpful to paint with a group to promote your growth and skill building,” she said.

Fouts also manages the “Lend Me Your Walls” program at Grace and Hammer Pizzeria. That program was created and is operated by Dry Canyon Arts Association in Redmond. The goal of “Lend Me Your Walls” is to provide Redmond citizens with a rotating display of local art, as well as providing local artists with a place to display their work. Dry Canyon Arts Association currently provides art to eight locations in Redmond.

“Lend Me Your Walls is such a great way for artists to start to show their work and acquire the skills needed to enter art shows,” Fouts said. “You learn how to submit your work, prepare it to hang in a show, edit artwork photos to fit art show criteria. These are all skills required if you want to show your work in competitions. I think Lend Me Your Walls also gives the participating artists more confidence to get their work out in public in a very non-threatening way.”

Fouts’ work has been celebrated locally, such as the Best of Show ribbon she won at the 2022 Deschutes County Fair. She has recently been noticed statewide with a second-place award in the Pastel Artists of Oregon online art competition.

Her latest award, being named Artist of the Month by Dry Canyon Arts Association, will be celebrated during Redmond’s First Friday Art Walk on Oct. 4 from 5-8 p.m. at Cascade Hasson Sotheby’s International Realtors. Fouts’ art will be installed on Sotheby’s gallery wall and she will be there in person to answer questions and to talk about her process.

Cascade Hasson Sotheby’s Realtors in downtown Redmond will host unveil the latest works by Henriette Heiny as part of the Dry Canyon Arts Association First Friday Art Walk.

This reception is set for Friday, June 7, from 5-8 p.m., and will include fine wine and hors d’oeuvres.

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