Laura Winslow’s artistic training began early. As a child she learned pastels and watercolors from her mother, Ruth C. Winterbottom. In her late teens she studied watercolor for three years with Edgar Whitney on Long Island. After earning a degree in advertising art from SUNY in Farmingdale, New York, she worked as a staff artist for J. Walter Thompson in NYC and took additional classes at the Art Students League of New York. During this period many of her illustrations sold at Hemri Bendel’s. Laura worked in advertising agencies in the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York and for a local newspaper in Burlington, Vermont. It was while living in Vermont that Laura had the opportunity to study landscape painting with Frank Mason of the Art Students League.
Laura’s distinctive style expresses her love and joy of natural things. Her brushwork is both elegant and confident as she deftly captures a hummingbird or a seashell in the sand. The viewer is rewarded by the vision that brings these fresh, spontaneous, and dynamic interpretations of nature to life. Her watercolors of nature are exceptional for not only describing but celebrating her subject. She believes that “every landscape, every creature, every rustling leaf has a story to tell and I strive to capture that in my art.”
Laura has illustrated nine children's books including: George the Snowman, Song of the Redwing: Voice of the Wetlands, The Maine Birthday Book, Hop Onward Rabbit Rabbit, and most recently, The Moon Over Malibu Maine. She currently resides near Indianapolis, Indiana.