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This painting was done in my home studio (living room) during isolation as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic. :)

I find my work, like existence itself, to be in a constant state of flux. Process and medium merge to express the phenomenological and experiential aspects of painting rooted in both lived experience and the imagination. Some works are more restless while others find moments of tranquility. All reflect episodic moments in time. 

Sensations are referenced, sensations brought about by both the smaller and the larger revelations, perceptions, oscillations, and then translated in a rigorous, yet instinctive manner, formally responding to both the experience of place and the act of mark making as each are considered. 

The work references the structures of our daily lives, reflecting the whole and its brokenness, what works and what fails us. The messiness of life and process collide to create a visual language that continues to develop over time and through experience and, hopefully, eventually impresses an impact on contemporary culture.
This painting was done in my home studio (living room) during isolation as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic. :)

I find my work, like existence itself, to be in a constant state of flux. Process and medium merge to express the phenomenological and experiential aspects of painting rooted in both lived experience and the imagination. Some works are more restless while others find moments of tranquility. All reflect episodic moments in time. 

Sensations are referenced, sensations brought about by both the smaller and the larger revelations, perceptions, oscillations, and then translated in a rigorous, yet instinctive manner, formally responding to both the experience of place and the act of mark making as each are considered. 

The work references the structures of our daily lives, reflecting the whole and its brokenness, what works and what fails us. The messiness of life and process collide to create a visual language that continues to develop over time and through experience and, hopefully, eventually impresses an impact on contemporary culture.
This painting was done in my home studio (living room) during isolation as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic. :)

I find my work, like existence itself, to be in a constant state of flux. Process and medium merge to express the phenomenological and experiential aspects of painting rooted in both lived experience and the imagination. Some works are more restless while others find moments of tranquility. All reflect episodic moments in time. 

Sensations are referenced, sensations brought about by both the smaller and the larger revelations, perceptions, oscillations, and then translated in a rigorous, yet instinctive manner, formally responding to both the experience of place and the act of mark making as each are considered. 

The work references the structures of our daily lives, reflecting the whole and its brokenness, what works and what fails us. The messiness of life and process collide to create a visual language that continues to develop over time and through experience and, hopefully, eventually impresses an impact on contemporary culture.
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I'll Be Your Sunshine Painting

Kathy Wright

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in

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This painting was done in my home studio (living room) during isolation as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic. :) I find my work, like existence itself, to be in a constant state of flux. Process and medium merge to express the phenomenological and experiential aspects of painting rooted in both lived experience and the imagination. Some works are more restless while others find moments of tranquility. All reflect episodic moments in time. Sensations are referenced, sensations brought about by both the smaller and the larger revelations, perceptions, oscillations, and then translated in a rigorous, yet instinctive manner, formally responding to both the experience of place and the act of mark making as each are considered. The work references the structures of our daily lives, reflecting the whole and its brokenness, what works and what fails us. The messiness of life and process collide to create a visual language that continues to develop over time and through experience and, hopefully, eventually impresses an impact on contemporary culture.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in

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Kathy Wright is an American born visual artist based in Sarasota, FL. With a Bachelors Degree in Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology, she went on to obtain a Masters Degree in Architecture from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. Kathy has received numerous awards for her work including an Individual Artist Grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation for her Everglades Series of paintings and a Knight Neighborhood Challenge Grant from the John S. and James L. Knight foundation for sculpture. Among other honors, Wright has participated in the Art in Embassies Program of the United States Department of State, Sophia, Bulgaria and was Artist in Residence in Everglades National Park in 2008 and 2009.

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