Art Stories: Lauren Maurer

Art Stories
We're talking with the artist, designer & creator themselves about their chosen medium. Get to know the artist behind the items featured and find inspiration in their personal stories of creativity. Today I would like to welcome Lauren Maurer  to Vintage Indie.
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What is your preferred medium?

I prefer to paint in watercolors. I love how fluid watercolors are. I very often incorporate ink and charcoal into my watercolor paintings, adding to the old-timey fashion illustration feel that I love so much.

How did you get started?

I have painted and created my whole life. My dad used to paint (I wish he still did!) when I was small, and I loved everything about it… The supplies, the smells, the feeling of being in the studio. It felt (and still feels) like home to me. 
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Who or what inspires you?
I have so many artists and friends that inspire me- Rachel Parker, Sally Tharp, David Lobenberg, Kristina Laurendi Havens, Lain Stewart, and Chris Beck (just to name a few) 


What advice would you give to someone wanting to get into this medium? 
My advice for anyone who wanted to start painting… is to start painting! Seriously- you will benefit from doing daily paintings. I'm self taught – I've never received any formal training – and while I always had a bit of talent, it wasn't until I committed to practicing every day that I really saw a difference in my work. 
Oh, and paint what you love, not what you think you "should" be painting! 
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Does vintage play a role in your art or life? If so, how?

Vintage has become a huge part of my life since I started painting vintage dresses. I follow so many wonderful vintage blogs, and have tried to read as much as possible about the different styles through the generations. Even my house has gone vintage. I love being surrounded by pieces of people's history. What attracted me to vintage dresses originally was the idea that someones special memories have endured time and have been passed down and have seen so much.
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What is important for your customer to know about your work?

All of my art is created with you in mind through the whole process. I want each piece to find a good home and to be enjoyed as much as I loved painting it. I want everyone that has ever purchased from me, or been kind enough to leave a sweet comment on my blog or Facebook, or taken the time to stop in at a show or gallery to know that I appreciate you all so much! xo
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A special thank you to Lauren for sharing her beautiful work with us. Be sure to visit her Etsy shop and her blog

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