Joys of Childhood
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Kat SilverJoys of Childhood2018
2018
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Artist Comments
This piece is part of a new series I have been working on exploring memories and the childhood journey coming in to one's own self. This painting is about the pure innocent experience of joy, pleasure of the moment, how childhood is always fully present even though the ominous looming inevitable approaching storm we call adulthood. The children wear large oversized bunny masks to symbolize even further their innocence and unknowing of the storm that is right behind them.
About the Artist
Kat Silver’s surrealist paintings project something whimsical and enticing within their dream-like plots. They expose the inner conflicts in Kat’s life, which are revealed through the imagery of her dreams and the symbolism encountered in her daily life. These conflicts are universal, demonstrating an obsession with time, choice, and fate. The image of the rabbit has become an important symbol and signature in Kat’s work. For her, the rabbit represents power and taking control of one’s life. The sweet, confident groups of rabbits surround the lost, faceless characters in her paintings. We may not know where we are going, but we have guides along the way if we look for them.
Joys of Childhood
Kat Silver
Oil painting on stretched canvas
Finished black edges
Varnished and Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on front
2018
30 in. h x 40 in. w x 1.5 in. d
4 lbs. 5 oz.
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- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Condition:Joys of Childhood. Kat Silver. Oil painting on stretched canvas. Finished black edges. Varnished and Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. Signed on front.
- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: 614481stDibs: LU92213688162
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