Lorna Muriel Russell (born October 4, 1944) is a Canadian artist, known for her distinctive prairie landscapes in watercolor, guache, and oil that interpret her home province of Saskatchewan.Russell was born and currently resides in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
She has participated in solo and group exhibitions.
Her works can be found in collections across Saskatchewan.
Russell, along with Dorothy Boerma, Ann Newdigate, Jo Claire, and Betty Meyers, founded the Shoestring gallery in 1971 which has since changed its name to A.K.A.