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Recognizing Repetition Painting

Kimberly Balla

United States

Painting, Oil on oil

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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The ring in this piece and in much of my work is a symbol that is present in many aspects of life from ancient civilizations to symbolism throughout numerous religions. It is a symbol of sacred geometry. I use the symbol in this piece paired with the title "Recognizing Repetition" The idea behind the piece being that many of us as humans are trapped in these re-occurring cycles of abuse and destructive behavior; and it is only when we recognize these patterns in ourselves and in our environment that we can then improve as individuals and as a society. I also aim at this point with the use of the fractal form. The fractal form is a physical re-occurring pattern in nature and throughout the universe. I believe studying the fractal form and other universal patterns, can help us move(subconsciously and then consciously) beyond our mental repetitional patterns. The fractal form connects us to our inner microcosm and the larger macro-cosmic realm. When we fully realize this connection it is easy to see how everything is interconnected.

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Painting:Oil on oil

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Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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ARTIST BIO - Kimberly Balla graduated with a BFA in Fine Arts from Western Washington University in 2013. At Western she stumbled upon her signature technique. This technique was discovered by long hours of experimentation. Kimberly found that combining three different oil paint mediums allowed for a unique chemical reaction to occur. This reaction formed unusual 3D-like fractal patterns and geological groves throughout the oil paint surface. Kimberly is inspired by artist Max Ernst's unique textures and his chance based processes. Kimberly’s work involves a great deal of chance as well. Using a chance based approach adds a bit of challenge, but also a bit of magic and excitement to her process. Kimberly is also very much inspired by the dream like patterned landscapes of Darren Waterston, Anselm Kiefer, and Paul Klee. With these artists in mind Kimberly uses her new found style to create her own dream like atmospheres. She intends for her dreamscapes to transport the viewer to a new world, a world of forms which are familiar, yet unfamiliar. Kimberly works from her studio at the Inscape Arts building in Seattle WA. She shows on a regular basis between art walks, group shows, and juried shows. She has won multiple awards and honors including 1st place Award at EAFA’s International 2014 Juried Abstract Exhibition. She also regularly volunteers for Ryan James Gallery and the Frye Art Museum. She is represented by Ryan James Fine Arts in Kirkland, WA.

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