Kailee Harris
Through the lens of abstraction, I desire to relate the rollercoaster of emotional experiences I have had in recent years. I am inspired by the artists of the color field and abstract expressionism art movements, merging vast fields of color and abstract forms and lines. Allied to their approach, I seek to capture the ups and downs, traumas, and emotional states I’ve experienced during these years. I am interested in looking back and uncovering the relationship between my reality and my dreams. In retrospect, I believe these two worlds have always coexisted. They intermingle and become a part of one another, like the flowing colors in my paintings. I work on a large scale to envelop the viewer into the painted space, evoking a deeper connection to the colors, shapes, and abstract lines used.
Inhale, Exhale. Acrylic, PVC glue, and Floetrol on wood panel. 48” x 48”.
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Waning Gibbous. Acrylic, PVC glue, and Floetrol on wood panel. 48” x 48”.
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The Hopeless Romantic and the Narcissist. Acrylic, PVC glue, and Floetrol on wood panel. 48” x 48”
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After Party. Acrylic, PVC glue, and Floetrol on wood panel. 48” x 48”.
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For more information on Kailee, check out her Resume.