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Dandelion Print

Kym Balthazar Fetsko

United States

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About The Artwork

Given the precious gift of family photographs after my maternal grandmother's passing, these pieces are a culmination of anecdotes and legend, of family and fleeting moments. My goal with this body of work is to evoke a sense of nostalgia and reflection. To serve as a reminder to live in the moment, but not forget the past. These paintings examine the primal issue we all wrestle with - where did I come from, and where do I go from here. This piece is inspired by my visits to the family farm in Vermont as a child (once owned by the subjects in the painting) and being introduced to dandelion wine for the first time. I hope it brings the viewer a sense of peace, love and a reminder that time is fleeting. Wired and ready for hanging.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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A few decades spent creating editorial illustrations left me burnt out and yearning to make art that once again excited me. As terrifying as this pandemic is, I'm grateful it gave me time to revisit the type of art that always inspired me - abstract painting. Truth be told – I’m a Type “A”, bona fide control freak, and my illustrations alluded to that point. I was structured and precise, deadline-driven, and accustomed to having concepts and design already laid out for me. Becoming an abstract painter forced me into an unfamiliar and uncomfortable space of unpredictability and playfulness. While many aspects of painting are under my control, what emerges once the oil and cold wax is laid down is often surprising. The freedom I’ve given myself to explore and create art that’s solely mine is both exhilarating and challenging. By building grungy, textural layers and then working back into them with tools and solvents, I’m allowed to learn and make mistakes and to grow as an artist for the first time in a long while. You’ll still find remnants of my illustrative past with the incorporation of sharp lines and collage, but it’s the push and pull of creating an oil and cold wax piece that motivates me to witness what emerges by the time the final layer of wax is applied. Instagram - @kbfetsko Affiliations ~ AFA Gallery Scranton Member Art e'Fekts Gallery, Pittston PA Pocono Arts Council

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