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Surreal Narratives Unfurl Between Animals in Laura Catherwood’s Dreamy Paintings — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 15 September 2025 19:21
Published 15 September 2025
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Curious foxes, sleepy fawns, and daring mice are just a few of the woodland creatures that populate Laura Catherwood’s dreamy drawings and paintings. Working primarily in graphite and oil, she situates recognizable animals into unexpected and fantastical situations in illustrations that “explore the inner emotional landscape while simultaneously soothing the viewer,” she says.

It often takes a moment to comprehend the scope of each of Catherwood’s scenarios. A pair of spotted frogs in “Rue,” for example, is not what it seems at first, as two heads emerge from one body, and their long tongues are both pierced with a fishing hook. And in “Inexhaustible,” a toad with an unusual, bowl-like back full of water provides a tiny oasis for a troupe of flying fish.

“Inexhaustible”

Catherwood is interested in the power of illustration to channel feelings, questions, and experiences that may be challenging or revolve around grief. Her scenarios are surreal and even a little cryptic, yet we’re invited to witness intimate, affecting, and enigmatic narratives that prompt curiosity and wonder.

A couple of these works are currently on view alongside Jerome Tiunayan and Joseph Renda Jr. in The Scenic Route at at Vertical Gallery, which runs through September 27 in Chicago.

Catherwood is also currently working on a series of nine small murals as part of a public outreach project about invasive species, plus a small body of work related to species found in Upstate New York, where she’s soon moving. And she’s also preparing for two solo exhibitions next year. See more on the artist’s website and Instagram.

a black-and-white painting by Laura Catherwood of two-headed spotted frog with its tongues pierced by a hook
“Rue”
a painting by Laura Catherwood of two green herons quarreling over a wishbone as small blue butterflies fly over their heads
“Stirring”
a painting by Laura Catherwood of a gray bat hanging from a flowery twig next to a small bell
“Listen”
a painting by Laura Catherwood of a baby deer being flown over some flowers by a number of swallows
“Flying Lesson (Dawn)”
a black-and-white drawing by Laura Catherwood of two fox-like creatures standing upright, with black and white hands, facing one another
“The Bridge”
a painting by Laura Catherwood of a mouse-like creature surrounded by green ribbons, with a small portrait
“Hard to Find”
a painting by Laura Catherwood of a small mouse leaping over a number of deer
“Everything Happens for the First Time”

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