Laurel Holloman

She studied with John Lynn in Los Angeles, and was cast in David Orr's independent feature Blossom Time.

[citation needed] In 1995, Holloman began her film career with her role as Randy Dean in The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love.

[5] Though she retired from acting to pursue a career in painting, she returned to reprise the role of the series' follow-up, The L Word: Generation Q.

Her paintings were influenced by Mark Rothko, with vibrant use of color and large scale pieces, as well as elements of three dimensional effect.

[6] Holloman's painting, "Swell", was chosen to be part of the group show entitled "Nell' Acqua Capisco" at the Venice Biennale, 2013.