Laura Pawela continuously questions the established notions, presenting each time a new perspective and different outlook on things. Whether she speaks of art, society, death or life it is always presented in a moving and inspiring way. Laura’s work almost instantly provokes dialogue or even conflict with the viewer. The situation of the socially excluded seems to be the starting point of her art but she does not criticize any system. Her work is rather a manifesto of a loner, an affirmation of being different and the affirmation of the strength that one can find in such a situation.
Laura’s portfolio is very diverse. She often surprises with the choice of the themes of her work and by posing the most fundamental questions which have been often ignored in modern art.
Her work about the ruins of modernity – Past Present Continous is a spectacular analysis of the social perception of time. In her work In the Church (Without Magic) she destroys the dualistic system of the way we interpret our feelings. Laura says that maybe in the desires rooted deep inside of us lives the real beauty. In many of her works she questions the romantic paradigm embedded in most of us. (ex Without Title. Fridrich) and she gives it back to the modern discourse.
The diversity of themes and media used in Laura’s work is joined by a very characteristic style of the artist



