Lauren Fox is a self-taught visual artist who lives and paints on the traditional unceded territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən People in British Columbia, Canada.

Her paintings are an emotional and spiritual response to this place, a response to the qualities of light and atmosphere and the experience of transcendence or introspection they evoke. She works with dilute acrylics on paper or canvas, applying multiple layers of transparent colour to create the luminosity that is characteristic of her paintings. Her style of lyrical realism couples loose representation of natural and urban landscapes with intuitive emotional, and spiritual expression, where the internal response of the artist and viewer takes precedence over strict representation.

Her paintings are held in private collections in Canada and the US.  They have been featured in juried shows in California and British Columbia, including the BC Festival of the Arts, the Federation of Canadian Artists and the Sooke Fine Arts Show.

Her short fiction has been published in anthologies from Zombies Need Brains LLC, Madness Heart Press and Head of Zeus.