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Kate SnowFinding a Way...Like Water, abstract geometric painting, dots2023
2023
$1,600
£1,228.73
€1,408.11
CA$2,252.40
A$2,523.19
CHF 1,314.81
MX$30,777.72
NOK 16,708.25
SEK 15,754.69
DKK 10,509.75
About the Item
Gouache and graphite on handmade paper. 24 x 18 inches unframed. 28 x 22.25 inches framed.
Artist Statement:
“As an artist, I find endless possibilities overwhelming and use self-imposed boundaries to focus my work. This often includes some combination of: a literal grid or graphite border, employment of barbecue skewers or wooden chopsticks in lieu of paintbrushes for mark making, use of a monochromatic or limited color palette, and a reliance on shape and pattern to tell a story. Limiting the elements at play adds a measure of gravity to each decision, and every detail about the paper, the viscosity of the paint, micro variations in hues, and even the sharpness of the point on a skewer matters.
I’ve found that the more restrictions I put in place when I paint, the freer my work has become, allowing a tension to form between the organic and prescribed. Rather than sketch before starting a new piece, I spend time with the paper and begin to visualize possibilities. From there, I can expand the work incrementally. Whether I’m working in an adapted form of pointillism, playing with opacity and hue, or building patterns through repeating shape, the work evolves in its own time. It is an intentionally open process of discovery that seeks to uncover the greatest potential of the basest elements we have at our disposal”. - Kate Snow
- Creator:Kate Snow
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 22.25 in (56.52 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU16811939092
Kate Snow is a painter and printmaker in Cleveland, OH. She began exhibiting in 2015, and her work has since been shown across the United States and in Germany. Her work is included in a number of private and public collections including, Baker Hostetler, MetroHealth Hospitals, and Westin Hotels. She has been awarded residencies at the Grafikwerkstatt in Dresden, Germany, Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts in Saratoga, WY, The Studios of Key West in Key West, FL., and The Jentel Foundation in Banner, WY. In 2018 Kate was commissioned by the Cleveland International Film Festival to design and create the filmmaker awards for that season. Most recently she was a recipient of the 2021 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award from the state of Ohio.
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