Laura Liska
About
Laura Liska
is a naturalist, researcher, photographer and writer
who spends a vast amount of her time wandering among magnificent
landscapes and works of art, wondering about color, seasonality
and beauty.
She has been a freelance research associate with the Institute for
Contextual Science at the Goetheanum in Switzerland for over a
decade. Her original “Falling Leaves Project” explores nature’s
coloring in the seasonal cycle of the year through applications of
Goethe’s color theory and Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophical
spiritual science. Her current research expands into questions of
scientific and theological aesthetics, and the role of beauty in
the reconciliation of science, art, and religion. She also has the
privilege of editing and translating written works by European
Goethean scientists for the English-speaking world. Prior to all
that she worked as both an artist and as the biodynamic education
coordinator for Rudolf Steiner College, the Biodynamic Association
of Northern California, and the Biodynamic Association of North
America.
Laura currently resides in the French Alsace on the border of Switzerland where she continues to wander happily in stunning Alpine valleys and through Europe’s exquisite museums of art.
Laura currently resides in the French Alsace on the border of Switzerland where she continues to wander happily in stunning Alpine valleys and through Europe’s exquisite museums of art.

Author's Books
Adonis Press
Adonis Press Series
Rainbows, Halos, Dawn and Dusk
The Appearance of Color in the Atmosphere and Goethe's Theory of Colors
Adonis Press