Laura Wasylyshen
Laura has been painting for over fifteen years. Originally from Saskatchewan, she moved to Vancouver in 2003. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Saskatchewan, attended the Emily Carr University of Art + Design, and the Art Institute of Vancouver. Currently, her originals can be viewed in the Century Southlands Show Home located in central Tsawwassen, BC. The work in this exhibit was recently chosen by Robert Bateman as the winner of a 2012 Greenpeace Canada supported contest.
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