Heather LaCoppola

Heather LaCoppola, a Saratoga Springs, NY artist, enjoys capturing the upscale city farmhouse essence and lifestyle. Her original oil paintings have nature inspired subject matter and use various mediums such as architectural salvage, as well as traditional canvas and Arches Archival papers. When each painting is created, the integrity and beauty of a worn textured architectural piece or beautiful antique frame is taken into consideration, making each piece truly one of a kind. Heather’s work can also be found on textiles such as  tea towels and pillows. 

The pieces she creates incorporate the philosophy of old meets new, clean but comfortably worn, and most importantly simple but elegant. Using familiar subject matter and soft colors, makes her art not only pleasing to the eye, but leaves the observer at ease. Her work is fresh yet slightly unexpected, it is meant to inspire others to bring the warmth of nature inside their home, and to be surrounded by the things they love.  

A studio in the carriage house at her home, allows her to be close to her family, but also work and create with inspiration. Heather’s work has won second place in the 2020 New York State Sheep and Wool Festival logo contest; and her work has been recognized in the Where Women Create magazine. She has shown at Saratoga Arts events, Uncommon Grounds, and the Beekman St Art Fair.

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