Art is my teacher. It humbles and illumines.
I create sacred art for a contemporary world — visual meditations that serve as thresholds into the unseen, the still, and the true. My paintings explore the mystery, beauty, and spiritual depth of being alive, inviting reverence and quiet connection. Drawing on feminine mysticism, intuition, and a deep sense of place, my work opens portals into what is both timeless and intimate.
Each painting begins in openness. I don’t set out to illustrate an idea; I receive. The work reveals itself slowly, carrying with it a presence that is both personal and beyond me. My role is not to craft meaning, but to hold space for it — to serve the process of creating thresholds through which others may return to themselves.
I was raised in a family where creativity was a way of life. My mother, painter Sabrina Laumer, was my first and most enduring influence. As a child I was allowed to paint and draw on walls of her studio — a sanctuary of artistic expression hidden within a gritty warehouse district on the edges of San Antonio.
That creative legacy runs deep. My uncle, Tom Wright, influenced and photographed the soul of rock and roll. My grandfather, Keith Laumer, was a Silver Age science fiction writer known for visionary storytelling. Their paths, along with my own spiritual seeking, shaped my aesthetic and inner landscape.
Today, I live and paint on the edge of the Texas Hill Country, immersed in the real and the natural.
Wherever you encounter my work, I hope it offers you what it offers me:
A deep breath.
A quiet sanctuary from the noise of modern life.
A remembering — of who you are, beyond what can be named.
A return.
Welcome.
For a deeper sense of the lineage and lived impressions that shaped my path, visit the Creative Lineage and Timeline.
A mother’s brush, a daughter’s voice - one thread of art and spirit.
Art has always run through our home like air — unspoken but ever-present. Before I knew how to name what I saw or felt, I watched my mother, Sabrina Laumer, bring color and emotion to life on the walls around me. Her work was wild, intuitive, and alive — a kind of visual mysticism that didn’t ask for permission, only presence.
Sabrina is not only my mother, but my first art mentor, my fiercest creative influence, and my cherished collaborator.
Her paintings carry the soul of untamed nature, dreams, and deep femininity. If my own work is about refinement, stillness, and sacred focus, her work holds the wellspring — the root and fire and raw beauty from which it flows.
Some of the works featured here are hers alone. Others are collaborations between us — subtle handoffs of brush and vision across generations. Together they form a family expression of the sacred in form.
For her full story — a life as vivid, unexpected, and layered as her work, click here.
Through the keyhole of a storied English home, a young Sabrina Laumer peers out — captured by her brother, rock and roll photographer Tom Wright. Even then, she held the quiet watchfulness of an artist in waiting.