
Laura Petka
Laura Petka creates textured, abstract works that celebrate the beauty found in contrast—calm and chaos, grief and joy, tension and peace. Her art reflects her faith, her experience as a mother of four, and her belief that beauty is born from imperfection.Each cluster across her canvas represents life’s moments—rough, layered, and connected. These clusters become the visual “Connecting Points” of our own stories—emulating how every experience, whether smooth or rough, comes together to form something profoundly beautiful. Through color, texture, and form, Laura invites viewers to see their own journeys reflected in hers: messy, layered, and full of grace.
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Through richly textured, abstract works, Dallas artist Laura Petka captures life’s layered moments—transforming resilience, connection, and grace into art that reflects the beauty within life itself.
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Meet the Artist
Lynn Sanders is known for her expressive abstracts filled with color, movement, and emotion. Working primarily in acrylic and ink, she layers translucent washes to create organic forms that shift and dissolve into one another. Her signature “tissue paper effect” produces ethereal textures where colors bleed and merge unpredictably, reflecting the balance between spontaneity and intention.
For Sanders, painting is an instinctive process—an immediate response to the rhythms of life. Each canvas becomes an emotional landscape, alive with depth and energy, inviting viewers to connect with their own inner worlds through color, texture, and movement.

