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Lithe&Hallowed Gallery

Art by Laurin Holland

Welcome to my personal gallery and thank you for taking the time to explore my work. This is my own curated collection of original paintings, each born through years of dedication and self-exploration. I aim to leave a lasting impression from each piece, while inviting personal interpretation from every viewer. If something speaks to you, please do not hesitate to email me in our contact page and share your thoughts. I welcome and encourage all interpretations. 

This collection is still growing. More to come, soon.

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Featured Piece
'Lady of the Forest'

Acrylic on MDF 6'x4'

'Lady of the Forest' is a visual representation of elegance and ferocity. This piece invites you to explore power, luxury, and survival all in one. The aggression of the panther mixed with the regality of her jewels is a dichotomy that is unusual, yet somehow blends together in a way that inspired me to bring 'Lady of the Forest' to life.

This piece os featured in June 2026 ArtistCloseup Magazine.

This piece is also showcased in the curated exhibition "One Image 1oo Exhibition" held by Blue Koi Gallery.

Featured Piece
'Grit'

Acrylic on MDF 8'x4'

 

'Grit' was painted originally as a study on color, turned rebellious. Loosely inspired by the famous 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' by Johannes Vermeer, I wanted this piece to explore the intersection of glamour, identity, and defiance. The elongated composition enhances her presence, creating a balance between fashion editorial aesthetics and fine art portraiture while remaining both confrontational and intimate.

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'Smoke Show'

Acrylic on MDF 6"x6"

 

'Smoke Show' was painted with the grisaille and glazing technique and is a study on how to do accomplish this using only acrylics instead of acrylic and oil which is the typical technique for this method. Also... I really wanted a cigarette.

'Vices'

Acrylic on MDF 13"x26"

'Vices' was created as a celebration of sisterhood for my little sister, as we are often passing our vape around.

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'Fuck AI'

Acrylic on MDF 36"x24"

This is a special piece. 

I created this one as a fuck you to AI in art spaces. The book I tore apart for this piece is called "Mostly Harmless" which speaks for itself in this piece. The book is Douglas Adams' fifth book in HGTTG, but unlike the comedic books in the story, this one represents the authors frustrations with the universe. The blood splatter is real blood. AI cannot bleed, and as the saying goes, artists put their blood, sweat, and tears into their work. There was no prompt, no typing and waiting for a machine to generate this. I did this by my hand, only. The smearing of the final line of text is also intentional, showing that human error has its place, and nothing was ever meant to be perfect

'Maiden'

Acrylic on Canvas 24"x 12"

'Maiden' was created as a symbol of hope and dedication in a hopeless world. The strike contrast between her and the blackness around her gives the viewer a sense of hope. It is as if she is her own light, stepping forward through the darkness. This piece was inspired by the statue Undine Rising from the Waters" by Chauncey Bradley Ives.

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'The Veiled Maiden'

Acrylic on Canvas 24"x 12"

This piece, similar to 'Maiden' was a study of painting cloth and stone. This one takes a more grieving tone, the greyness around her symbolizing the bleakness of life. Her eyebrow is drooped downwards, giving the viewer a feeling of sadness or grief. This piece was inspired by The Veiled Virgin, 1854. By Giovanni Strazza.

'Hozier'

Acrylic on Canvas 4'x4'

This piece was one of my first larger scale pieces. My husband and I made the frame, stretched the canvas, and primed it. This piece was made during a dark time in my life, where my only solace was music by Hozier, so it only felt right to honor him in this way for helping me get through one of my darker moments. 

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