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Kim Ford Kitz
Cool Crimson

2015

About the Item

Kim Ford Kitz grew up in Southern California Beach towns, lived in San Francisco as a young adult, and now lives and works in a former furniture warehouse converted into an airy art studio and apartment in San Anselmo, the charming Marin County town she’s called home for many years. You can say she’s a California girl who comes by her West Coast aesthetic honestly, drawing inspiration from the renowned Bay Area artists who came before her, like Richard Diebenkorn and Wayne Thiebaud, David Park and Joan Brown. You could say that Kim takes abstract expressionism, and elements of Bay Area Figuration, and reimagines them for the rock ‘n’ roll generation.
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