Waalwijk, Noord Brabant, Netherlands
The works of visual artist Kay Gotlieb-Wallace are characterized by layering, where color, light and...
About the artist
Joined In 2019
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About the artist
Joined In 2019
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The works of visual artist Kay Gotlieb-Wallace are characterized by layering, where color, light and form come together. She originally started painting with oils and acrylics, and began to experiment with gauche, ink, charcoal and pastels. Her artworks have evolved over the years into sensitive, poetic mixtures of color and emotion.
"I am inspired by nature and work intuitively. My paintings are created through layers and layers of color. It is through this process that a form appears. The final appearance may change from my original intention; with this also the meaning. It's an organic ongoing process in which feeling prevails. I use this method in photography, drawing and painting.
With my art I want to touch people’s inner self. It is nice to see that it evokes different, often sensitive emotions without any form of explanation or judgement from me. Everyone is therefore free to give their own interpretation to my art work.”
Kay Gotlieb-Wallace received her Bachelor of Arts from Wayne State University in Detroit and completed her postgraduate studies in the studios of artists Ralph Prins in The Hague, the Netherlands and Sam Drukker in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
EXHIBITIONS
September 2022: ART nou mil.lenni, Barcelona
January 2022: Zes op Twee, Gallery Markt Twee, Zaltbommel
Nov-Dec 2021: Zes op Twee, Gallery Markt Twee, Zaltbommel
September 2021: GO Waalwijk
July 2021: Art & Concerts in de Stadstuin, Waalwijk
November 2019: Open Ateliers
November 2018: Samen Kijken naar Kunst
September 2018: Open Ateliers 0416
May-June 2017: Solo Exhibition
March-May 2017: Theater De Leest
September 2016: Open Ateliers 0416
June 2015: KunstVrienden, PhotoArtFactory
March-May 2015: Fototentoonstelling
September 2015: Open Ateliers 0416
September 2014: Open Ateliers 0416
September 2011: Open Hooisteeg Ateliers