Laura Jeacock
Laura Jeacock has dedicated herself to the pursuit of understanding, through science, art and her faith tradition.
After training and working as a scientist for many years, she focused her energies on painting and illustration in 2017.
Her work to date includes devotional paintings of Deity, abstract treescapes, as well as more fantastical and witchcraft inspired pieces. More recently she has been honing her skills in botanical illustration, after completing a short course at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Edinburgh.
Her artwork has been published in academic journals dedicated to Goddess studies, and her work shown at the joint Season's of the Witch exhibition, in Edinburgh and Alloa. She is a founding member of the Oak and Ash and Thorn Collective, a group that creates art dedicated to the turning of the seasons, and who have recently held their second online exhibition. She has also exhibited her artwork, alongside others, at the Folk Horror Winter Ghosts exhibiton in Whitby.
She is constantly inspired by nature and the changing landscapes around her, and this is reflected in her work. She currently lives in Edinburgh, with her partner and menagerie of familiars. When she not creating she can be found out in the wilds of Scotland, practicing yoga, or buried in an esoteric book.
After training and working as a scientist for many years, she focused her energies on painting and illustration in 2017.
Her work to date includes devotional paintings of Deity, abstract treescapes, as well as more fantastical and witchcraft inspired pieces. More recently she has been honing her skills in botanical illustration, after completing a short course at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Edinburgh.
Her artwork has been published in academic journals dedicated to Goddess studies, and her work shown at the joint Season's of the Witch exhibition, in Edinburgh and Alloa. She is a founding member of the Oak and Ash and Thorn Collective, a group that creates art dedicated to the turning of the seasons, and who have recently held their second online exhibition. She has also exhibited her artwork, alongside others, at the Folk Horror Winter Ghosts exhibiton in Whitby.
She is constantly inspired by nature and the changing landscapes around her, and this is reflected in her work. She currently lives in Edinburgh, with her partner and menagerie of familiars. When she not creating she can be found out in the wilds of Scotland, practicing yoga, or buried in an esoteric book.