Laura Olenska Exhibitions 2026 NZ art mob

A Dialogue Between Worlds

Welcome to my world, a space where the realms of dream and reality intertwine. I’m a French-New Zealand artist working in oil painting and sculpture, driven by a fascination with the human experience and the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of our conscious minds.

My work navigates the liminal spaces between worlds, fueled by the enduring legacy of European art and the haunting beauty of the surreal and the darkly fantastic.

I create visual narratives that explore themes of secrecy, confession, questioning and the ongoing human journey of self-discovery.

Through a carefully chosen visual vocabulary, I strive to create works that resonate on a deeper, almost subconscious level. Each brushstroke, each sculpted form, is imbued with meaning, inviting the viewer to engage in a personal dialogue with the artwork and unlock its hidden stories.

From the delicate nuances of oil paint to the tactile immediacy of sculpture, I embrace diverse mediums to give form to my artistic vision. My work is a constant exploration, a process of uncovering the hidden landscapes of the human psyche and translating them into tangible works of art.

As a French-NZ artist, I carry within me a unique blend of cultural influences that inform my creative practice. I invite you to explore my portfolio, delve into the stories behind my art, and join me on this ongoing journey of artistic discovery.

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Exhibitions

 

Between Us – Group Show

16 May to 17 June 2026
Depot Artspace / Auckland, NZ

NZ Art Show 2026

29 May to 31 May 2026
Artist on site / Wellington, NZ

Surprise Exhibition

Group Show, to be announced
?????? / Wellington, NZ

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Solo Show

1 December to 15 December 2026
Covenant / Wellington, NZ

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Artworks for sale are shown in the online gallery with a green dot 🟢 near their titles.