Mixed Media Abstract Art

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A Universe of Layers: The Power of Mixed Media

As a contemporary mixed media artist, Laura Asa Flores creates from a place where spontaneity meets intention. Her work doesn’t follow a single technique—it emerges from many sources, layered in texture, emotion, and symbol. Through the use of collage, acrylics, ink, paper, organic matter, and even fabric, her paintings transcend traditional expectations. Each medium adds a voice to the conversation on canvas, allowing complex narratives to unfold.


Laura’s mixed media pieces are not meant to be merely viewed—they are meant to be felt. The tactile surfaces invite curiosity, and the interplay of materials gives each painting a living, breathing presence. These works are rooted in the spiritual and emotional, yet anchored in bold contemporary design. They are stories written in texture and color, speaking directly to the soul.

Guided by Instinct: The Practice of Intuitive Creation

Laura’s process is deeply grounded in intuitive painting—a method that prioritizes inner guidance over external perfection. Instead of starting with a detailed plan, she approaches the canvas with openness, allowing feelings, visions, or subconscious imagery to lead the way. Each brushstroke is an act of listening, a step into the unknown. She trusts the moment, the movement, and the message that wants to emerge.

This intuitive approach means the final piece is never predictable—but it is always authentic. It reflects the inner climate of its creation, making each painting a snapshot of the artist’s soul at that moment in time. Laura invites viewers to also trust their own interpretations. The work is less about what it “means” and more about how it makes you feel, what it awakens in you, and what story it helps you remember about yourself.

Abstract Narratives: Seeing with the Soul

In her expansive body of abstract paintings, Laura explores the unseen forces that shape our lives—energy, emotion, memory, and transformation. She believes that abstraction allows for greater emotional honesty, free from the constraints of literal representation. With expressive movement and a harmonious balance of chaos and control, each painting offers a glimpse into the internal worlds we often struggle to describe with words.

Her abstract work isn’t random—it’s intentional. Every shape, curve, and color is a reaction to an inner truth. These paintings pulse with energy, drawing viewers in not to understand, but to feel. They speak in symbols, not sentences. They offer space for interpretation, and in that space, the viewer becomes a co-creator. Here, meaning is not imposed—it is discovered.

Messages in Motion: Symbolism Meets Abstraction

Laura’s work often lives at the intersection of abstract and symbolic paintings. She weaves symbols into the flow of color and shape, creating layers of meaning that slowly reveal themselves to the attentive eye. Feathers, trees, water, circles, and eyes are frequent motifs—each carrying archetypal resonance and emotional weight. These symbols may seem abstract at first glance, but they are rooted in ancient traditions and deeply personal stories.

This practice of embedding meaning allows her work to function on multiple levels. On one hand, they are aesthetically powerful compositions. On the other, they are talismans—charged with messages of growth, resilience, and healing. For Laura, symbolism isn’t ornamental; it’s essential. It is the bridge between the seen and the unseen, between the viewer’s eye and the artist’s soul.

Shadow and Illumination: Exploring Light as Language

A recurring theme in Laura’s work is the dynamic between light and shadow in art. She uses contrast not just for visual impact, but to symbolize the duality of the human experience—joy and sorrow, hope and doubt, presence and absence. Light often appears as a glowing focal point, while shadowed areas anchor the piece in emotional truth. These contrasts create a visual rhythm that mirrors life itself.

In many pieces, viewers will notice areas of brilliance that seem to emerge from darker spaces. This isn’t accidental. It reflects Laura’s belief that true insight and transformation often arise from shadow work—from looking inward and confronting what lies beneath. Her use of light is not just a design choice—it is a spiritual metaphor, an invitation to move toward clarity, healing, and awakening.

Order in the Chaos: The Geometry of Emotion

While many of Laura’s works are fluid and organic, she also incorporates geometric abstraction paintings into her portfolio. These pieces balance emotional expression with structure, integrating shapes like triangles, circles, and grids to evoke themes of balance, connection, and spiritual alignment. Geometry, for Laura, is sacred—a language that speaks to both the mind and the spirit.

These works often begin with a meditative process, where Laura visualizes symbols or receives insights through dreams or intuitive visions. The shapes she uses carry intentional meaning: circles represent unity and cycles, squares offer grounding, and spirals evoke evolution and inner movement. These paintings feel both cosmic and personal, offering a sense of order amidst the fluidity of human emotion.

Human Form, Reimagined: Expression Through the Figure

Among Laura’s most poignant works are her abstract human figure paintings—pieces that explore the human body not as a literal form, but as an emotional vessel. Through the abstraction of posture, gesture, and outline, she captures the essence of human experience: vulnerability, strength, grief, joy, and resilience. These figures are not fully formed or perfectly shaped; they are raw, fluid, and honest.

Often, these paintings show figures dissolving into or emerging from the surrounding textures, symbolizing our interconnectedness with the world around us. They suggest transformation—of identity, of state, of consciousness. Whether standing alone or part of a larger scene, the figures express what words cannot: the quiet ache of becoming, the silent power of simply being. They are reminders of our shared humanity, reflected through a deeply personal lens.

A Journey Through Texture, Light, and Soul

The Mixed Media & Abstract page is more than a portfolio—it is a map of emotional and spiritual terrain. Through texture, symbol, geometry, and figure, Laura Asa Flores invites you into a world that is simultaneously personal and universal. Every piece is a reflection of her inner process, but also a mirror for the viewer’s own journey. This is not art made for decoration alone—it is made for meaning, for memory, for movement.

Whether you are drawn to her intuitive techniques, captivated by her symbolic language, or intrigued by her exploration of form and contrast, there is something here for you. A whisper. A nudge. A moment of recognition. These are paintings that live with you, speak to you, and grow with you. Let them be more than art—let them be presence.