Aspen artist Laura Betti creates large-scale, freehand pen-and-ink typographic drawings that explore the relationship between civilization and the human condition, with a focus on humanity's interplay with its surroundings.
Through extensive research, Betti gathers and transcribes philosophical, poetic, scientific, and historical information that comes together to create visual metaphors representing the underlying message. Her work invites viewers to remember their interconnectedness with nature and each other—a reminder that kindness and connection matter in a world that pulls us toward isolation.
Her drawings embody patience, devotion, and deep intention. They seek to engage the viewer in curiosity and self-reflection, ultimately inspiring a shift in how people move through the world.
"I believe we've forgotten our connection to nature and each other. The rush of modern life has us chasing things that don't actually fill us up. My drawings are a reminder: you're part of something bigger. Kindness matters. Time in nature matters."
