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Artist Statement:
I continue to explore the relationship between abstract and representational languages, and investigate the complex ways those languages interact in contemporary paintings. Each painting is a resemblance of a natural object, and the stylized presentation of each object produces an image that is ultimately indefinable.
The inspiration for my art lies in our innate relationship with nature: with form in nature and with human form. I ascertain that some images feel familiar to us, and that this perception is a primal and instinctual response.
Each of my images depicts a section of something I consider “innate”: a plant, animal, person, or piece of land. During the process of painting, I concentrate on the object’s color, line, and texture.
Consider that the paintings you see, although inspired by the natural world, are removed from the nature to the extent that they exist as objects independent of those that inspired them. My painting is a resemblance of nature because it is neither the original object, nor a representation of the original object. This subjective manner in which each painting is depicted, further separates what exists on canvas from what we see of nature. Ultimately, the image can only be connected to ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
EXHIBITIONS, Karen Harton Suderman
2008
Recent Works, juried exhibition, Juneau Art and Culture Center, Juneau, AK
START exhibition, Artspoken Gallery & Studios, Austin, Tx
2007
Red Hot, Red Dot, Women and Their Work , Austin, Tx
AVAA 30th Anniversary, juried exhibition, Austin, Tx
5x7 show, Arthouse, Austin, Tx
Recent Works, Vin Bistro, ...
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Karen Suderman Biography:
| Biographical information for Karen Suderman can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. |
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Age
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29
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
Christian |
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| Education |
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
I love rope swings, baking, Onz, fixed up hot tea, attempting to mountain bike, my rain boots, cannon balls, wisdom over knowledge, feeling healthy, natural light, art theory, imitating Michael Jackson's moves, reading, and my husband Alan. |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Art Nouveau - (1880 - 1910)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
it changes
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| Favorite Work of Art |
all
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
Nature and Humanity |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
I finally fit. Artists want to see things, they are foremost observers of whatever interests them. They want to share their perception with themselves, then release it in a new form. I love growing in this way. Art is my medium. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
I continue to explore the relationship between abstract and representational languages, and investigate the complex ways those languages interact in contemporary paintings. Each painting is a resemblance of a natural object, and the stylized presentation of each object produces an image that is ultimately indefinable.
The inspiration for my art lies in our innate relationship with nature: with form in nature and with human form. I ascertain that some images feel familiar to us, and that this perception is a primal and instinctual response.
Each of my images depicts a section of something I consider “innate”: a plant, animal, person, or piece of land. During the process of painting, I concentrate on the object’s color, line, and texture.
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