About David Lasker

David Lasker is an artist whose practice is rooted in imagination, tradition, and a deep reverence for the natural world. He believes that the act of creating is not simply a means of producing artwork, but a path of self-discovery—an evolving process that shapes the creator as much as the work itself. For Lasker, inspiration is never fixed; it transforms and matures over time, much like a seed that grows alongside the one who plants it.

Lasker approaches art as a soulful expression that transcends explanation. While words can gesture toward meaning, he understands that true creative resonance emerges from the inner life of both the artist and the viewer. His philosophy is simple: the work will either speak to you, or it will not.

Nature is central to Lasker’s creative path. He sees humanity as inherently connected to the environment, not separate from it. The seasons—constantly shifting, renewing, and cycling—mirror the rhythms of human existence. For him, life moves in circles of dualities: beginnings and endings, light and dark, creation and return.

Lasker’s worldview aligns with artists like Isamu Noguchi, who saw art infused in all things. Lasker, too, believes that the world is a symphony for those awake enough to perceive it. Through his work, he invites others to slow down, witness beauty, and recognize the harmony woven into the everyday.