Created and Sold by Kate Wilson Fine Art
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Your art will arrive at your door lovingly packed, with its Certificate of Authenticity for your records. Also, if you select to have this painting shipped to you in a wooden crate, I am happy to do so, but it will require an additional investment of time and money. I will be in touch to flesh out the details with you as soon as you select this one-of-a-kind abstract painting for yourself!
Dimensions | Weight |
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48H x 60W x 1.5D in 121.92H x 152.4W x 3.81D cm | 2.27 kg 5 lb |
Inspired by my time in the Rocky Mountains, I worked to evoke the mountains' strength and grandeur. I created this painting utilizing optical mixing -layer, upon layer of translucent paint washes that I both built up and removed to reveal layers underneath. Yum!
• Medium: enamel, acrylic, and graphite on canvas
Here is Independence Pass. She stands proudly at 48 x 60 inches. She was inspired by my favorite hike across the Continental Divide to Aspen in Colorado. The beauty and majesty of ancient stone thrust thousands of feet into the sky is epic. I felt so powerful and yet so insignificant from the top. The journey up was intense and filled with adventures along the way. In this piece, I evoke the mountains' strength and grandeur, alone with no trace of humanity. During Covid lockdown, I searched for strength, and I have concluded that movement and nature are my powerhouses. This work balances the two nicely for me.
I created this painting layer, upon layer, upon layer of thin, translucent enamel and acrylic paint washes. I love working this way because my favorite paintings at the MFA in Boston were the Impressionists. I loved their extraordinary bravery and use of color and brushstroke. I played a game and stood as close as the guards would let a little girl stand to a famous work of art to see the color variations within the brushstrokes. I loved to imagine when they were placed down in response to the other marks already made and in anticipation of the ones to come. This is how I like to work as a painter: balancing the ebb and flow of my marks, building and defining my vision. I love being totally present, brave, and listening and looking. "What if" and "why not" guide each of my paintings. I start with a sketch in graphite, then lay in the larger shapes, then let go and jump in! I like to incorporate the edges of the canvas into my art; this expands the work, giving the viewer a different perspective from each side. I have signed this painting on the front and the back contains the title, materials I used, my name, signature again, the year, and the dimensions. This painting is part of my Altitude Series: large mountain vistas.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
All of my original art comes with its Certificate of Authenticity for your records.
SHIPPING
Due to this painting's size, I offer three ways for you to receive your original art.
1. CRATE
It can be shipped in a wooden crate as it is. Additional shipping costs are associated with this option because of the size and weight of the packaging.
2. ROLLED IN A TUBE
It can be removed from the stretcher bars and rolled in a tube. This option is less expensive and will require a professional framer to restretch your painting for you.
3. LOCAL PICK-UP
I am happy to have you visit my studio to collect your new art.
• Medium: enamel, acrylic, and graphite on canvas
Here is Independence Pass. She stands proudly at 48 x 60 inches. She was inspired by my favorite hike across the Continental Divide to Aspen in Colorado. The beauty and majesty of ancient stone thrust thousands of feet into the sky is epic. I felt so powerful and yet so insignificant from the top. The journey up was intense and filled with adventures along the way. In this piece, I evoke the mountains' strength and grandeur, alone with no trace of humanity. During Covid lockdown, I searched for strength, and I have concluded that movement and nature are my powerhouses. This work balances the two nicely for me.
I created this painting layer, upon layer, upon layer of thin, translucent enamel and acrylic paint washes. I love working this way because my favorite paintings at the MFA in Boston were the Impressionists. I loved their extraordinary bravery and use of color and brushstroke. I played a game and stood as close as the guards would let a little girl stand to a famous work of art to see the color variations within the brushstrokes. I loved to imagine when they were placed down in response to the other marks already made and in anticipation of the ones to come. This is how I like to work as a painter: balancing the ebb and flow of my marks, building and defining my vision. I love being totally present, brave, and listening and looking. "What if" and "why not" guide each of my paintings. I start with a sketch in graphite, then lay in the larger shapes, then let go and jump in! I like to incorporate the edges of the canvas into my art; this expands the work, giving the viewer a different perspective from each side. I have signed this painting on the front and the back contains the title, materials I used, my name, signature again, the year, and the dimensions. This painting is part of my Altitude Series: large mountain vistas.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
All of my original art comes with its Certificate of Authenticity for your records.
SHIPPING
Due to this painting's size, I offer three ways for you to receive your original art.
1. CRATE
It can be shipped in a wooden crate as it is. Additional shipping costs are associated with this option because of the size and weight of the packaging.
2. ROLLED IN A TUBE
It can be removed from the stretcher bars and rolled in a tube. This option is less expensive and will require a professional framer to restretch your painting for you.
3. LOCAL PICK-UP
I am happy to have you visit my studio to collect your new art.
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Created by Kate Wilson Fine Art
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