Laura Myntti Etching "Wind", 2000

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Laura Myntti Etching "Wind", 2000
Laura Myntti is an internationally exhibited and collected post-modern artist currently residing in Chicago, Illinois.
Ms. Myntti’s work is inspired by the daily experiences of life, including interpersonal relationships, family and marriage. She often uses vivid, expressive colors in her paintings. Much of Ms. Myntti’s work, including her recent Michaelangelo themed body of work, is representational, based on experiences of life. The rest of her work is non-representational.
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About Laura Myntti:
Although Ms. Myntti was born in Minnesota, she was educated at the University of Idaho and the University of Paris. Her work is in the permanent collections in such museums as the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, the New York Public Library, Chicago’s Mexican Fine Arts Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She spent eight years in Anchorage, where she married an Alaskan and then traveled and made art in Boston, London, and New York, before returning to Alaska to raise children. Ms. Myntti currently spends most of her time between Chicago and Ely, Minn., where she has a cabin and a summer studio.