Kate is a mixed-media neoclassical and postmodern artist. Her 2D work seldom strays from the human figure employing layered narratives connecting a psychological ‘moment in time’ to the deep rhythm of underlying forces influencing all human society – the Longue Durée. Deeply influenced during her visiting artist residency by the historical monuments of Baltimore, Kate observed the city and surroundings leading to extensive sketches of the monuments and their contextual remembrances within modern Baltimore. Memories of monumental events: the Inner Harbor tall ships, The Star Spangled Banner, the Civil War, the Federal occupation, the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) railroad, churches and row houses with ever expanding populations; Baltimore itself is a river of life flowing – but semi-anchored by half forgotten monuments. As Kate began her ceramic sculptures her desire was capturing these “Half Moving Memories” into a collection utilizing groups of figures in relation one-to-another forming a psychological space, a flowing river for the viewer to project herself into .
Kate is a mixed-media neoclassical and postmodern artist. Her 2D work seldom strays from the human figure employing layered narratives connecting a psychological ‘moment in time’ to the deep rhythm of underlying forces influencing all human society – the Longue Durée. Deeply influenced during her visiting artist residency by the historical monuments of Baltimore, Kate observed the city and surroundings leading to extensive sketches of the monuments and their contextual remembrances within modern Baltimore. Memories of monumental events: the Inner Harbor tall ships, The Star Spangled Banner, the Civil War, the Federal occupation, the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) railroad, churches and row houses with ever expanding populations; Baltimore itself is a river of life flowing – but semi-anchored by half forgotten monuments. As Kate began her ceramic sculptures her desire was capturing these “Half Moving Memories” into a collection utilizing groups of figures in relation one-to-another forming a psychological space, a flowing river for the viewer to project herself into .
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