Details
- Dimensions
- 11ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 14ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 2020s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- New
- Materials
- Acrylic Paint
- Marker
- Paper
- Wood
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Sienna
- Condition Notes
- This artwork is new and kept in artist portfolio. This artwork is new and kept in artist portfolio. less
- Description
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The abstract collage "In Lieu of Flowers," created by abstract artist Casey R Klein, embodies contemporary collage art. With bold …
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The abstract collage "In Lieu of Flowers," created by abstract artist Casey R Klein, embodies contemporary collage art. With bold colors such as cadmium red on chipboard brown, and balanced markings, each stroke contributes intentionally, leaving no room for error and resulting in a finished masterpiece.
Size: 14” H x 11” L
Medium: ink and failed painting collage on chipboard mounted on panel, 2023
Artist Bio:
Casey R. Klein is an abstract painter living and working in Los Angeles, California. A self-taught artist, she has been creating work with the same underlying sentiment for over I5 years. Klein cites identity as a central theme in her works, stemming from loss, adolescence, curiosity, and sexuality. With the desire to experiment with abstraction, she observes our natural interconnection and creates engaging, organic stories within her imagery.
Klein's style of her contemporary abstract work it's heavily pressed acrylic paint on Italian hot press paper with a subtle juxtaposition of saturated colors and smooth coating. Klein's expertise lies within her self-taught process and her mastery as a colorist, giving a narrative to the long and linear overlapping layers, making every piece powerful, stimulating, and vibrant.
Artist Statement:
"My artistic practice is heavily influenced by sexuality, dreams, memories, grief, and how those intangible experiences expose my identity. I am drawn to working on paper and chose this as my medium because of its vulnerability to my errors. I spend a great deal of time with the work and the raw materials that eventually become a finished piece. There's a physicality and sensuality in being present with the substrate, allowing it to breathe and sit in dialogue with it. It forms an intimate bond. Introducing myself to the substrate and receiving permission to perform is essential to the outcome of the final work.
Each piece is a narration, a fluid story revealed using abstract forms and striking color, all circumscribed by a perimeter of negative space. My fingers are guides that precisely fold and tear, creating the canvas. My hands generously saturate pigments pulled across this newly formed parchment terroir, leaving behind a light impression of the once opaque smear. Through repetition of this process, I build layers of opacity and transparency that lay and overlay as a protectant shell. Each mark is strategically and carefully placed, though, with an unknown outcome.
My work emerges in the forms of stories and riddles that ask questions informed by the intangible but have no answers." less
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