Ash Roberts: The LA Artist Capturing Nature's Fleeting Beauty in Colour

Ash Roberts grew up surrounded by landscape design, and that early immersion in the natural world runs through everything she paints. Her canvases sit between abstraction and figuration — broad fields of colour built in layers that evoke memory and atmosphere rather than documentation. Within these expanses, delicate shapes surface: a lily pad, a blossom, the soft outline of a cloud. Enough to anchor the eye without fixing it.

Her influences are legible — Monet, Joan Mitchell, Helen Frankenthaler — but the work is distinctly her own. In recent years she has woven gold leaf into her compositions, a practice that echoes the Japanese philosophies of Kintsugi and Wabi-Sabi: the honouring of imperfection and transience as integral to beauty rather than counter to it. Against the softness of her palettes, the metallic accents hold their own quiet authority.

Based in a sunlit studio in Koreatown, Los Angeles. Her commissioned mural for Festen Architecture in SoHo and her collaboration with beauty brand Rowse speak to an artistic vision that extends naturally from canvas into architecture and space.

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