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Kate TovaCalifornia Native Glitch - Textural Large Original Painting2023
2023
$3,850
£2,956.43
€3,391.49
CA$5,409.70
A$6,058.52
CHF 3,161.24
MX$74,002.27
NOK 40,220.16
SEK 37,912.32
DKK 25,310.28
About the Item
Vibrant, large-scale multimedia artworks incorporate reflective mediums and thick textures in Kate Tova's recent work. Colors splash across the page melding into flourishes of sequins, rhinestones, and glitter. The natural beauty of her subjects is juxtaposed against the "engine of technology" inspiring personal and innovative compositions. Surreal and vibrant, Tova's work thematically and stylistically layers her life experiences.
This 37-inch high by 72-inch artwork is a hand-embellished giclee on canvas. Hand-embellishment involves the application of additional paint or other materials onto the surface of the giclee print by the artist. By adding these personalized touches, the hand-embellished giclee becomes a one-of-a-kind piece.
The artwork is signed by the artist on the front and the back. Free local Los Angeles delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included with this unique work.
Bringing forth inspiration from her varied experiences Tova is inspired by the layers of her life's experiences. From the lavishly gilded architecture of her early years to the vibrant palette of New Orleans, Tova now works in San Fransisco where themes of her work draw from technology and the Information Era.
Kate has earned awards and critical acclaim participating in art exhibitions in Vienna, Berlin, New York, Prague and other cities around the world. Tova’s commissions have ranged from ceiling and wall murals in Moscow restaurants to live painting performances at fundraisers and venues such as the Los Angeles Equestrian Center. Her art has appeared on the covers of foreign music records, been published in international magazines, and even inspired a jewelry collection.
REPRESENTATION
Artplex Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023 “Glitches”, Adeeni, San Francisco, USA
2021 “Maskerade”, 765 Beach, San Francisco, USA
2019 “Krewe Des Femmes”, Canal Place, New Orleans, LA
2013 “New School of Art”, Gallery Shelk, Moscow, Russia
2012 “Faces”, First Moscow Educational Complex, Moscow, Russia
2010 “Spring mood”, City exhibition hall, Balakovo, Russia
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 Artplex Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Edgy”, Fluo White gallery, Dubai
2022 "Palette Cleanser", Palette Gallery, San Francisco, USA
2021 Artplex Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Discolandia”, 111 Minna, San Francisco, USA
2018 “BLOOM!”, R. W. Norton Art Gallery, Shreveport, LA
2017 “48th Annual River Road show”, Louisiana State Archives Gallery, Baton Rouge, LA
2016 “Spring Exhibition”, Isaac Delgado Fine Arts Gallery, New
Orleans, LA
2014 “Time For ART. Part2”, ARTPLAY gallery, Moscow, Russia
2014 World ORT Student Showcase, Prague, Czech Republic
2013 New York Realism", West Park Art Gallery, NY
2013 “Art Week in Berlin”, Berlin, Germany
AWARDS
2017 Denice Cyrex Ducote Memorial Award, Baton Rouge, LA
2013 Second place in the international competition "Art Week in Berlin", Germany
2007 First place in the international competition “Open Europe”, Austria
PUBLICATIONS
2023 Cadillac Video Commercial
2022 “American Dream” TV show, CBS
2021 Moncler Mother’s Day collaboration
2021 “San Francisco Magazine” Art Issue - Cover + p.58-59 (Dec 2021-Jan 2022)
The San Franciscan, p.52-53 (issue #53)
2016 Illustrations for the book “Am I a Unicorn?” by the British writer Naomi Asante.
2014 Illustrations for the book “Scarlet Sails” by Alexander Grin
2013 Publication in the magazine 'EUPHORIA' (February 2013)
2012 Illustration for the magazine Yoga Journal (#47)
2011 “To the peak of inspiration”, Krug newspaper #225
2010 “Most Important – Eyes”, Bumblebee Newspaper, #195
EDUCATION
2005-10 Art School #1, Balakovo, Saratov region, Russia, Graduated with Honors
2011-15 First Moscow Educational Complex, Faculty of Art and Advertising, Moscow, Russia, Graduated with Honors
2015-17 Delgado Community College, Major: Fine Art, New Orleans, USA, Graduated with Honors
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- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 37 in (93.98 cm)Width: 72 in (182.88 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Los Angeles, CA
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