About the artist
Laura Bofill (1983) is a contemporary Spanish artist known for her unique combination of painting, photography, and resin. Born in Barcelona, she grew up in a family with a strong artistic background. Her father was a sculptor, and his fascination with the female form and the experimental use of resin have had a lasting influence on her artistic development.
Bofill received a broad artistic education in various international cities, including Barcelona, New York, London, and Dublin. During this period, she immersed herself in disciplines such as painting, photography, graphic design, film, ceramics, and textile art. This versatile background formed the basis for her characteristic style, in which various techniques and materials come together harmoniously.
After her education, she worked in the family studio, where she further specialized in the use of resin as an artistic medium. Her works often consist of photographic images combined with painterly elements and subsequently finished with transparent layers of resin. This creates a remarkable sense of depth and an almost dreamlike appearance.
Bofill's oeuvre is dominated by female figures, flowers, and natural motifs. Her compositions radiate both vulnerability and strength and explore themes such as beauty, identity, memory, nature, and transformation. Through the interplay of photography, paint, and resin, she creates serene images that balance between reality and imagination.
Laura Bofill has exhibited her work internationally and is appreciated for her refined technique, poetic visual language, and innovative approach to mixed media. Her artworks are beloved by collectors for their aesthetic elegance, layering, and timeless appeal.
























