

Andrea Lauren
Andrea Lauren translates the physical textures of relief printing into whimsical narratives inspired by the natural world.
The collections within Andrea’s work
Winged Wonders
4 Prints · Ready to Frame
This set unites various elegant avian subjects through a shared delicate linework and a serene natural palette. — ‘Puffin’, ‘Seagulls’, ‘Swans’ and ‘Cranes’.

Fluttering Forms
A collection dedicated to the intricate beauty of butterflies and moths, showcasing their delicate wings and varied patterns.

Oceanic Depths
These works explore the diverse life found beneath the ocean's surface, unified by a thematic focus on marine creatures.
Works by Andrea Lauren
68 pieces
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About Andrea
Andrea receives 20% of every sale
Transparent compensation, always.
Visual voice
Andrea Lauren — questions answered
What techniques does Andrea Lauren use in her work?
She specializes in relief printing techniques, specifically hand-carved linocuts and silk-screening, which she often integrates with digital textile design.
Where has Andrea Lauren’s art been exhibited or licensed?
Her work has been exhibited at the AG Gallery in Brooklyn and licensed to major global brands including Anthropologie and Valentino Red.
What are the primary inspirations for her illustrations?
She draws inspiration from vintage storybooks, folk tales, animals, and the outdoors, often incorporating her musical background by depicting animals playing instruments.
Has the artist published any books on her process?
Yes, Andrea Lauren is the author of the instructional book titled Block Print, published in 2016.
How does her education influence her artistic themes?
Her Master’s degree in music from Columbia University is reflected in her recurring theme of animals playing musical instruments within her prints.
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