Laura Jordan
Laura Jordan is a contemporary British artist renowned for her densely layered cityscape prints that combine cartography, collage, and social narrative. Born in London and educated at the University of the Arts, Jordan developed her distinctive style through studies in illustration and fine art. Her signature aesthetic involves digitally mapped city environments, which she then transforms with hand-drawn overlays, collage techniques, and watercolour detailing, blurring the boundary between imagined landscapes and urban reality.
Her work often explores themes of urbanisation, consumerism, and the psychological impact of city living. Using satirical imagery, iconic architecture, and layered symbolism, Jordan creates visual tapestries that mirror the complexity of modern life. While deeply rooted in the geography of cities like London and New York, her compositions often feature fictional or hybridised worlds and inviting the viewer into alternative urban realities filled with both chaos and charm.
Jordan has exhibited widely across the UK and internationally, with solo and group shows in London, Berlin, and New York. Her works have been collected by private buyers, institutions, and featured in major design publications. Her limited editions are sought-after on both the primary and secondary markets, particularly for their narrative depth and distinctive blend of digital and analogue craftsmanship.