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Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

Kate Hooray Osmond is an American painter and installation artist based in Charleston, South Carolina. She is best known for her large-scale paintings with bold colors and gold leaf overlay. Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Damien Hirst. Her paintings are inspired by the source images she takes from helicopters. One of Osmond's favorite things about viewing a city from above is the juxtaposition of the natural and the man-made, often sitting back-to-back with one another. She was named the State Fellow for South Carolina by the SouthArts Commission 2018 and Lowcountry Artist of the Year 2017. Osmond is an MFA candidate at Maryland Institute College of Art. She exhibits internationally and her work is found in private collections as well as public, notably the College of Charleston and HBO Productions.

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Artist: Kate Hooray Osmond
"Natura Pura" - Contemporary Abstract Painting - colorful - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Natura Pura" is an abstract painting featuring the full rainbow of colors. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Damien Hirst. “...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Wonderwheel #31" - Contemporary Aerial Landscape Paintings - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Wonderwheel #31" features hues of pink, yellow and gold. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Damien Hirst. Kate Hooray ...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Des Graines" - Contemporary Abstract Painting - colorful - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Des Graines" is a geometric abstract painting featuring hues of blue, pink, yellow, and orange. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Topo" - Contemporary Abstract Painting - colorful - aerial landscape - gold
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Topo" is an abstract landscape painting featuring blue and green hues. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Damien Hirst. “My series of paintings deal with sensation and ultra-color,” Kate explains. “I am considering the concepts of over-consciousness, Horror Vacui and the overlap between joy and terror. In visual art, “horror vacui” (from Latin “fear of empty space”), also kenophobia (from Greek “fear of the empty”), is the filling of the entire surface of a space or an artwork with detail. For this series titled “Gold,” each piece is influenced by a topic of consideration: technology, super-nature, genetics, pharmaceuticals, perception. As Kate studies and meditates on these subjects, her path of investigation grows more and more intense until she teeters between becoming overwhelmed by fear for our future and a euphoria filled with hope and intention. “I feel so much life that I am paralyzed by it, and I am confounded by how sensation and numbness can blend together,” says Kate. “All that glitters is Gold.” Born in 1983, Kate Hooray Osmond earned her MFA in Studio Art from...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Free Sleep" - Contemporary Abstract Painting - colorful - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Free Sleep" is a geometric abstract painting featuring hues of green, orange, pink and blue. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint an...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Fly" - Contemporary Geometric Abstract Painting - colorful - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Wake" is a geometric abstract painting featuring hues of pink, orange, yellow and blue. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Dam...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Wonderwheel #4" - Contemporary Aerial Landscape Paintings - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Wonderwheel #4" features hues of purple, blue and gold. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Damien Hirst. Kate Hooray Osmond is an American painter a...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Wonderwheel #39" - Contemporary Aerial Landscape Paintings - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Wonderwheel #39" features hues of pink, yellow and gold. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Damien Hirst. Kate Hooray ...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Fly" - Contemporary Geometric Abstract Painting - colorful - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Fly" is a geometric abstract painting featuring hues of pink, orange, yellow and blue. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Dami...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Wonderwheel #40" - Contemporary Aerial Landscape Paintings - Hilma af Klint
By Kate Hooray Osmond
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Wonderwheel #40" features hues of pink, yellow, green and gold. Kate Hooray Osmond is inspired by the work of Hilma af Klint and Damien Hirst. Kate ...
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2010s Abstract Kate Hooray Osmond Abstract Paintings

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Gold Leaf

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