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Mainly a self-taught artist,
Kathy created her style of painting after many workshops and
much study of the great painting techniques. Her paintings
depict a single idea rather than an entire story, and are
often inspired from events in her life.
Artist's Statement
My
nonobjective paintings evoke the spirit of a natural evolution
that results from the passage of time. Each is about
flux - the ever changing nature of
life. There is no literary narrative in the
work. Instead, each piece serves as a metaphor for
life: birth and death, creation and decay, growth and
transformation.
Each arrangement is as much about destruction as
construction. Surface quality and texture are often inspired
by the corrosion and dissipation I see in old buildings …
cracked stucco, worn wood, the patina of rusting iron.
My painting process begins with a loosely conceived plan
which I slowly abandon as each piece then takes on its own
life. Mark, line, and gesture are worked into a textured
surface, and partially concealed with heavy paint, layers of
glazes, and scumbled colors. Paint is pushed in and scoured
away. I search for beauty in the seemingly imperfect,
unearthing and embracing subtle details that beckon the viewer
to linger and look more closely.
My current work is done in mixed media including:
acrylics, charcoal, crayon and /or collage on hand-textured
canvas or paper."
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