ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born into an
artistic family in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Laura Frank was exposed from an
early age to music, art and dance and to the artisan lifestyle which she
observed daily in her parents’ leather workshop.
She always knew that one day she would have a workshop of her own where she
would create items that would bring others the simple satisfaction of wearing
something beautiful and handcrafted.
As a high school student in Brooklyn, New York, Laura continued her interest in
fine arts studying painting and drawing at the Arts Students League of New York,
where she was exposed to live drawing with nudes, exploring figures and lines
that have influenced her artistic work ever since.
In 1998, Laura received with honors her Bachelors of Industrial Design from the
prestigious Pratt Institute. Some of her favorite classes were conceptual 3 Dimensional Design, Color Theory, Space Analysis,
Furniture Design, Art History,
and Sculpture. She also traveled to Europe to study Industrial Design in Rome.
This mixture of fine arts and Industrial Design background led Laura to
jewelry-making, using materials such as silver and gold with precious and semi
precious stones. In the medium of jewelry, Laura found an opportunity to
further explore all she had studied while combining her love of process with her
unique sense of movement, space and color, creating bold sensual lines.
In addition to crafting jewelry in her workshop, Laura went on to become
co-owner of
a very successful Brooklyn based jewelry and fine crafts gallery,
N.C.H. Studio, where she operates as a
buyer of jewelry and fine crafts made by other artists and sells her own pieces
directly to clients. Through this experience, Laura has learned first-hand about
all aspects of the wholesale jewelry business. She has also experienced the
various responses that people have to her jewelry, as they absorb her unique
designs.
People constantly ask Laura what her pieces represent, acknowledging various
interpretations in the abstraction of her work. Laura’s pieces are physical
manifestations of her unique style and they are the sum of all of her
experiences – they are reflections of all she has seen, filtered through her
eyes and hands- they are reflections of her personal journeys-geographic,
spiritual, and artistic.



“What I love about abstraction is its boundless
freedom. It allows our imagination to flow and our individuality to
flourish. I like to explore this concept and bring forth this fluidity of
thought into my creative process. My forms come to life with the same
perception that a thought may initiate an endless chain of emotions.
Emotions that may be constantly shifting; embracing our daily experiences at
the same time they’re being influenced by them. I love the dialogue that is
created when as viewers we question abstraction."