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Parallel Trails | Paintings by Michele Krauss. Item made of wood compatible with minimalism and mid century modern style
Parallel Trails | Paintings by Michele Krauss. Item made of wood compatible with minimalism and mid century modern style

Created and Sold by Michele Krauss

Michele Krauss

Parallel Trails - Paintings

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24H x 18W x 1.5D in
60.96H x 45.72W x 3.81D cm

It belongs to my series "Pathways", which are allegorical abstract landscapes. Inspired by a fusion of different series and the stories behind them. Inspiration is everywhere… A gesture, a sound, a word… Feelings, images, smells… A pathway of experiences, life and the world that surround us...
Inspiration is everywhere! A building, a tree, a street.... Inspired by my walks in New York City.
Oil on Ampersand Museum Series Archival Board
This artwork is framed.
24"x18" 1 1/2 depth

Item Parallel Trails
Created by Michele Krauss
As seen in Creator's Studio, New York, NY
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Michele Krauss
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Allegorical Landscapes, abstract, minimalistic, modern.

BIOGRAPHY
​Chilean Chilean- American artist, Michele Krauss, was born and raised in Santiago. She spent the majority of her adult life abroad where her travels opened up the doors, for her to study interior architecture, design and art in Milan, London, San Francisco, Miami, Madrid, Boston and New York.

Her numerous relocations have translated into her artwork as a constant motion, expressing conflict between stability and settlement and struggles between conformism and freedom.

Krauss has exhibited nationally and internationally in Contemporary Art Fairs, Solo and Group Shows in Italy, Chile, Australia, France, Japan and the United States. Many of her artworks have been selected and awarded by curators of prominent museums such as MoMa, Guggenheim, Metropolitan Museum of Art among others.

She has been featured in international publications such as Revista COSAS, Art Journal and Harper’s Bazaar. Her paintings have been selected to be displayed at the US Embassy in Santiago, Chile, by the US Department of State Art Curators. Her artwork can also be found in private and corporate collections worldwide.

Michele has now established her permanent residence in New York City, where she has her art studio and is continuously inspired by its diversity, uniqueness and catalytic force.

STATEMENT
I work on wood boards and canvas, intermixing different materials, like oil paints, wires and sand. By intertwining concepts, feelings and ideas, we can communicate on different levels and in a variety of ways.

Symbolizing how we are wired to each other through communication, being physical, mental or spiritual, I tell a story, I keep a secret, I code a message…

We are surrounded in a world of juxtaposition; it exists between motion and what is static, between the organic architecture and the man-made constructions, as well as the fluidity of movement and the rigidity of the structure.

But while we find juxtaposition of elements in the landscape itself, there's also a contrast between emotions and perceptions. I represent it physically in the form of a painting, creating allegorical landscapes.

Art is not isolated from social and cultural context. It participates, it’s part of it and transform it.

Through subliminal symbolism, I make personal statements about social justice, global issues, gender equality, love and sometimes humor. I express hidden stories, thoughts and feelings. These are influenced by current events and issues that affect my inner world and the world, that belongs to us all.

My goal of final expression, is to communicate with the viewer and create a connection that transcends time and invites you to be part of the creative process. The painting has a life of its own, which is never finished with the final brushstroke, but remains alive through energy, feeling and exchange between the viewer and the artwork.