Lauren Commarato
LC003- Mrs. Moody's House, Natchez, 8x10, gouache
LC004- Benjamin St., Natchez, 13x10, gouache
LC005- South Commerce St., Natchez, 13.5x10.5, gouache
LC006- Morningside, Natchez, 11x14, gouache
*SOLD* LC011- Brent's, 20x16, acrylic on board
LC012- Black-Eyed Susan's, 8x8, acrylic on board
LC014- Garden Tomatoes, 11x14, acrylic on board
LC016- In Full Bloom, 20x16, acrylic on board
LC017- Sweet Tea, 12x12, acrylic on board
LC018- A Little Treat, 4.5x4.5, gouache
LC019- Poppy in Bloom, 6x6, gouache
LC020- Through the Trees, 4x7.5, gouache
LC021- Lemuria Books, 6x8, gouache
LC022- Campbell's Bakery, 8x8, acrylic on board
LC023- Buzzing Through, 7x7, gouache
LC024- Fertile Ground, 9x9, gouache
LC025- Walker's Drive In, 10x8, acrylic on board
Lauren received her bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Mississippi State in 2014. Her work is shaped by her past and serves as a quiet reflection on time, grief, and the landscapes that carry our histories. For her, painting is a way of preserving these memories, layering color and atmosphere to evoke nostalgia.
Every place holds meaning, whether through individual experience or the collective memory of those who have passed through it. She aims to create spaces that feel both deeply personal and widely familiar, inviting viewers to discover their own connections — recognizing something known, remembered, or felt.
 
                         
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              