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Basketball in the Park
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
In Basketball in the Park, Laura Burke blurs the line between still life and landscape. Known for her lush compositions of everyday objects, she brings a sense of interior calm to an outdoor scene that feels both observed and imagined. Flowers and vessels mingle with the distant rhythm of a game, as if the tranquility of a daydream has settled over the park. The result is a poetic meditation on perception and place, where the quiet focus of still life meets the fleeting energy of the world beyond.
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In Basketball in the Park, Laura Burke blurs the line between still life and landscape. Known for her lush compositions of everyday objects, she brings a sense of interior calm to an outdoor scene that feels both observed and imagined. Flowers and vessels mingle with the distant rhythm of a game, as if the tranquility of a daydream has settled over the park. The result is a poetic meditation on perception and place, where the quiet focus of still life meets the fleeting energy of the world beyond.
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Artwork Information
Year
2023
Materials
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
17 x 12.25 inches
31 x 22.25 inches
60 x 43 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
17 x 12.25 inches
Matted: 24.5 x 19.75 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 18.5 x 13.75 x 1.5 inches
31 x 22.25 inches
Matted: 39 x 30.25 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 32.5 x 23.25 x 2 inches
60 x 43 inches
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“I view the objects I draw as characters in a scene that the viewer is seeing by accident. They’re lovers and friends, playing out intimate moments that I hope can be related to.”
About the Artist
Laura Burke
Laura Burke's work has been featured at the Oregon Museum of Arts & Crafts, in Harper's Bazaar, It's Nice That, and Booooom, among others. Her work explores the significance of memory in relation to what is still around us.

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In Basketball in the Park, Laura Burke blurs the line between still life and landscape. Known for her lush compositions of everyday objects, she brings a sense of interior calm to an outdoor scene that feels both observed and imagined. Flowers and vessels mingle with the distant rhythm of a game, as if the tranquility of a daydream has settled over the park. The result is a poetic meditation on perception and place, where the quiet focus of still life meets the fleeting energy of the world beyond.
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