For those of you who were unable to attend opening night of my “Water” exhibit, my sons put together a wonderful little video of the night. Thank you so much Dimitri and Andreas xo
Photo Ed Magazine just release their digital edition. It focuses on Mental Health. So honoured to be a part of this. Check it out http://www.photoed.ca/digital-issue
Four years ago I answered a call for submissions by the CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health). They were proposing a therapeutic art installation in their facilities. There were more than 300 submissions ranging from 2D work to elaborate … Read More
I have been working in the water this summer creating two brand new bodies of work. I am always trying to push myself and my creativity and often times I fail to see just how far I have come. I … Read More
I have been fascinated by figurative sculptures lately. The way the curves of a woman are defined in various elements from stone to clay to marble. I started exploring ways to capture movements of people in water. Who knows where … Read More
So, I was asked to participate in a curated art exhibit. Two of my Water Colour pieces hung proudly next to 10 beautiful pieces in a well established gallery. Unfortunately, neither piece sold but honestly, my intention to participate in … Read More
I’ve always been one to wish I weren’t different. I would wish that I could change this or change that. I wanted to This is the 4th image for my new series about fears and secrets. What I found most … Read More
Back to black. Nature inspired me to create some new work. Going back to black to make the colours pop, I worked with an amazing seamstress to create this skirt intended to resemble leaves.
I am so excited to start showing you some new work that I have been working on. I’ve created a new water series and although it is yet to be titled, I am excited to start a sharing a glimpse.
This is the second image for my new series about fears and secrets. After talking to people who were willing to share, one recurrent theme was the idea of wearing masks…masks that hide our fears, our emotions, and even our … Read More
Lora Moore-Kakaletris has become an award winning fine art photographer and highly sought portrait photographer while also developing an impressive commercial photography portfolio that includes a diverse collection of work for corporations, professionals, musicians and artists.