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Multilayered mica and acrylic pigments incased in resin.
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All Stardust. XLIII. Artwork

Kate McLeod

New Zealand

Mixed Media, Resin on Timber board

Size: 13 W x 13 H x 0.4 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

All Stardust series is based on the real colours of the moon from Astro photography. This is an evolution of the To The Moon and Back series examining the colour of the moon. A red or yellow coloured moon usually indicates a moon seen near the horizon. There, some of the blue light has been scattered away by a long path through the Earth’s atmosphere sometimes laden with fine dust. A blue-coloured moon is more rare and can indicate a moon seen through an atmosphere carrying larger dust particles. Scientists are unclear about what creates the purple moon. I love that we don’t know everything yet. There is still so much more to learn. (The more I know the more I know nothing!) The moon is a symbol of connection to me. Mica pigment, acrylic and art resin on wooden board. Kate McLeod 2021. KRM21PT127:43

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Mixed Media:

Resin on Timber board

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

13 W x 13 H x 0.4 D in

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Kate McLeod is a full time mixed-media visual artist based in Ōtautahi, New Zealand. Kate’s current gestural, lyrical abstraction focuses on being attuned to the rhythms of life. Her work is imbued with a sense of immediate, fluid movement that invites an emotional response from her audience. Grounded by her deep fascination with colour, each work is a performance that captures a fleeting moment, a memory of a feeling. Following her graduation in 2005 from Canterbury University (BA, Art History and Sociology), Kate’s life twisted and turned, with jobs as a TV set designer, art teacher, advertising account manager, creative software executive and restoration project manager giving her licence to explore a wide range of creative disciplines. Along the way, Melbourne, Auckland, Ankara, London, San Francisco and Sydney have all been called home. Kate came full circle five years ago, putting down roots in her home town of Ōtautahi Christchurch, and set about creating the studio and environment to support her career as a full-time artist. The desire to mould and sculpt raw materials into something new started early. As a baby she took the only malleable, viscous substance she could get her hands on and painted her cot. Today she creates large scale paintings in oil and acrylic and makes assemblage from recycled found items. Copper and gold foil also feature heavily in her work along with other mixed media, nothing is out of bounds. Kate is on a mission to move one human at a time: “I hope you feel the physical performative energy of my movement as if you were there the moment it was created”.

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