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ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

Experience the art world like never before with “The Creative Process” series, revealing new works straight from the studio of KARA MARIA. Gain a personal look at the artist’s studio practice and discover exciting new art in this exclusive series of ARTSY online exhibitions.

VIEW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3Ygi3XF

Maria received her BA and MFA from the University of California, Berkeley. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States at venues including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University; the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas; the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; and the Katonah Museum of Art in New York; among others.

In 2016, Maria’s work was featured in a solo exhibition, Head Over Heels, at the University Art Gallery at California State University, Chico, which included an accompanying monograph. Her work has garnered critical attention in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Art in America. Maria has completed residencies at the Montalvo Arts Center, Recology Artist in Residence Program, Djerassi Resident Artists Program, and at the de Young’s Artist Studio. She is recipient of multiple awards and honors, including a grant from Artadia and an Eisner Prize in Art from the University of California, Berkeley. Maria lives and works in San Francisco.

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ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

Experience the art world like never before with “The Creative Process” series, revealing new works straight from the studio of KARA MARIA. Gain a personal look at the artist’s studio practice and discover exciting new art in this exclusive series of ARTSY online exhibitions.

VIEW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3Ygi3XF

Maria received her BA and MFA from the University of California, Berkeley. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States at venues including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University; the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas; the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; and the Katonah Museum of Art in New York; among others.

In 2016, Maria’s work was featured in a solo exhibition, Head Over Heels, at the University Art Gallery at California State University, Chico, which included an accompanying monograph. Her work has garnered critical attention in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Art in America. Maria has completed residencies at the Montalvo Arts Center, Recology Artist in Residence Program, Djerassi Resident Artists Program, and at the de Young’s Artist Studio. She is recipient of multiple awards and honors, including a grant from Artadia and an Eisner Prize in Art from the University of California, Berkeley. Maria lives and works in San Francisco.

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Clay Johnson’s STRATA PAINTINGS Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition ON VIEW NOW

Experience a unique art experience as Mark Moore Fine Art presents Clay Johnson‘s “Strata Paintings” exclusive ARTSY online exhibition. Explore the layers of memory and perception in Johnson’s art, reflecting the complex editing process of the landscape of our minds.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3XHIipr

Clay Johnson began work on his “Strata Series” shortly after relocating to Wyoming, and, while non-objective in nature, the paintings convey a sense of the wide open landscape of the American west.

“I think of myself as a collage artist. I’m cutting and pasting memories of my life.”

—Spalding Gray

When we think of past experiences, places we’ve visited, or people we’ve known, we’re not drawing on a unified continuum of experience. Rather these entities exist in our memories as collections of moments, collaged together and plastered with a label—School, Friend, Work. Whether very general (e.g., “Human”) or quite specific (“Stephen”), these concepts live in the mind as aggregations of snapshots, pasted together in no particular order, the most recent blended with the most distant (and all of the others) to create a representation of whatever the thing, place, person, or idea may be.

The Strata Paintings involve a kind of editing that’s similar to what our brains do in constructing images of the people and things that we remember. I layer many sections over one another, keeping the parts that I like and painting over the less memorable elements, or modifying them so that they fit with my idea of what the whole is (or should be). Just as our brains forget many unremarkable experiences, my paintings contain lots of layers beneath the visible surface, which nevertheless influence their perception in subtle ways.

Clay Johnson was born in Durham, North Carolina, where he studied art and art history at Duke University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1985. He then worked for several years as assistant to the painter Robert Natkin in Connecticut and New York City. He began showing paintings from his first series of mature work in 1998, and has since exhibited in galleries across the United States and in Europe. His work is represented in collections around the world.

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Clay Johnson’s STRATA PAINTINGS Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition ON VIEW NOW

Experience a unique art experience as Mark Moore Fine Art presents Clay Johnson‘s “Strata Paintings” exclusive ARTSY online exhibition. Explore the layers of memory and perception in Johnson’s art, reflecting the complex editing process of the landscape of our minds.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3XHIipr

Clay Johnson began work on his “Strata Series” shortly after relocating to Wyoming, and, while non-objective in nature, the paintings convey a sense of the wide open landscape of the American west.

“I think of myself as a collage artist. I’m cutting and pasting memories of my life.”

—Spalding Gray

When we think of past experiences, places we’ve visited, or people we’ve known, we’re not drawing on a unified continuum of experience. Rather these entities exist in our memories as collections of moments, collaged together and plastered with a label—School, Friend, Work. Whether very general (e.g., “Human”) or quite specific (“Stephen”), these concepts live in the mind as aggregations of snapshots, pasted together in no particular order, the most recent blended with the most distant (and all of the others) to create a representation of whatever the thing, place, person, or idea may be.

The Strata Paintings involve a kind of editing that’s similar to what our brains do in constructing images of the people and things that we remember. I layer many sections over one another, keeping the parts that I like and painting over the less memorable elements, or modifying them so that they fit with my idea of what the whole is (or should be). Just as our brains forget many unremarkable experiences, my paintings contain lots of layers beneath the visible surface, which nevertheless influence their perception in subtle ways.

Clay Johnson was born in Durham, North Carolina, where he studied art and art history at Duke University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1985. He then worked for several years as assistant to the painter Robert Natkin in Connecticut and New York City. He began showing paintings from his first series of mature work in 1998, and has since exhibited in galleries across the United States and in Europe. His work is represented in collections around the world.

#ClayJohnson #StrataPaintings #MarkMooreFineArt #ARTSY #Memory #Perception #ArtExhibition

Clay Johnson’s STRATA PAINTINGS Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition ON VIEW NOW

Experience a unique art experience as Mark Moore Fine Art presents Clay Johnson‘s “Strata Paintings” exclusive ARTSY online exhibition. Explore the layers of memory and perception in Johnson’s art, reflecting the complex editing process of the landscape of our minds.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3XHIipr

Clay Johnson began work on his “Strata Series” shortly after relocating to Wyoming, and, while non-objective in nature, the paintings convey a sense of the wide open landscape of the American west.

“I think of myself as a collage artist. I’m cutting and pasting memories of my life.”

—Spalding Gray

When we think of past experiences, places we’ve visited, or people we’ve known, we’re not drawing on a unified continuum of experience. Rather these entities exist in our memories as collections of moments, collaged together and plastered with a label—School, Friend, Work. Whether very general (e.g., “Human”) or quite specific (“Stephen”), these concepts live in the mind as aggregations of snapshots, pasted together in no particular order, the most recent blended with the most distant (and all of the others) to create a representation of whatever the thing, place, person, or idea may be.

The Strata Paintings involve a kind of editing that’s similar to what our brains do in constructing images of the people and things that we remember. I layer many sections over one another, keeping the parts that I like and painting over the less memorable elements, or modifying them so that they fit with my idea of what the whole is (or should be). Just as our brains forget many unremarkable experiences, my paintings contain lots of layers beneath the visible surface, which nevertheless influence their perception in subtle ways.

Clay Johnson was born in Durham, North Carolina, where he studied art and art history at Duke University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1985. He then worked for several years as assistant to the painter Robert Natkin in Connecticut and New York City. He began showing paintings from his first series of mature work in 1998, and has since exhibited in galleries across the United States and in Europe. His work is represented in collections around the world.

#ClayJohnson #StrataPaintings #MarkMooreFineArt #ARTSY #Memory #Perception #ArtExhibition

ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

Experience the art world like never before with “The Creative Process” series, revealing new works straight from the studio of KARA MARIA. Gain a personal look at the artist’s studio practice and discover exciting new art in this exclusive series of ARTSY online exhibitions.

VIEW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3Ygi3XF

Maria received her BA and MFA from the University of California, Berkeley. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States at venues including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University; the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas; the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; and the Katonah Museum of Art in New York; among others.

In 2016, Maria’s work was featured in a solo exhibition, Head Over Heels, at the University Art Gallery at California State University, Chico, which included an accompanying monograph. Her work has garnered critical attention in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Art in America. Maria has completed residencies at the Montalvo Arts Center, Recology Artist in Residence Program, Djerassi Resident Artists Program, and at the de Young’s Artist Studio. She is recipient of multiple awards and honors, including a grant from Artadia and an Eisner Prize in Art from the University of California, Berkeley. Maria lives and works in San Francisco.

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Clay Johnson’s STRATA PAINTINGS Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition ON VIEW NOW

Experience a unique art experience as Mark Moore Fine Art presents Clay Johnson‘s “Strata Paintings” exclusive ARTSY online exhibition. Explore the layers of memory and perception in Johnson’s art, reflecting the complex editing process of the landscape of our minds.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3XHIipr

Clay Johnson began work on his “Strata Series” shortly after relocating to Wyoming, and, while non-objective in nature, the paintings convey a sense of the wide open landscape of the American west.

“I think of myself as a collage artist. I’m cutting and pasting memories of my life.”

—Spalding Gray

When we think of past experiences, places we’ve visited, or people we’ve known, we’re not drawing on a unified continuum of experience. Rather these entities exist in our memories as collections of moments, collaged together and plastered with a label—School, Friend, Work. Whether very general (e.g., “Human”) or quite specific (“Stephen”), these concepts live in the mind as aggregations of snapshots, pasted together in no particular order, the most recent blended with the most distant (and all of the others) to create a representation of whatever the thing, place, person, or idea may be.

The Strata Paintings involve a kind of editing that’s similar to what our brains do in constructing images of the people and things that we remember. I layer many sections over one another, keeping the parts that I like and painting over the less memorable elements, or modifying them so that they fit with my idea of what the whole is (or should be). Just as our brains forget many unremarkable experiences, my paintings contain lots of layers beneath the visible surface, which nevertheless influence their perception in subtle ways.

Clay Johnson was born in Durham, North Carolina, where he studied art and art history at Duke University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1985. He then worked for several years as assistant to the painter Robert Natkin in Connecticut and New York City. He began showing paintings from his first series of mature work in 1998, and has since exhibited in galleries across the United States and in Europe. His work is represented in collections around the world.

#ClayJohnson #StrataPaintings #MarkMooreFineArt #ARTSY #Memory #Perception #ArtExhibition

ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

ARTSY Featured Exhibition – THE CREATIVE PROCESS: Inside The Studio Of Kara Maria

Experience the art world like never before with “The Creative Process” series, revealing new works straight from the studio of KARA MARIA. Gain a personal look at the artist’s studio practice and discover exciting new art in this exclusive series of ARTSY online exhibitions.

VIEW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3Ygi3XF

Maria received her BA and MFA from the University of California, Berkeley. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States at venues including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University; the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas; the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; and the Katonah Museum of Art in New York; among others.

In 2016, Maria’s work was featured in a solo exhibition, Head Over Heels, at the University Art Gallery at California State University, Chico, which included an accompanying monograph. Her work has garnered critical attention in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Art in America. Maria has completed residencies at the Montalvo Arts Center, Recology Artist in Residence Program, Djerassi Resident Artists Program, and at the de Young’s Artist Studio. She is recipient of multiple awards and honors, including a grant from Artadia and an Eisner Prize in Art from the University of California, Berkeley. Maria lives and works in San Francisco.

#InsideTheStudio #KaraMaria #ArtisticProcess #MarkMooreFineArt #CreativeJourney #ArtisticJourney #ArtStudio #ArtLife #ArtistsOfInstagram #ArtShow #ContemporaryArt #AbstractArt #MixedMedia #ArtInspiration #ArtistStudio #ArtCollector #ArtExhibition #ArtLovers #ContemporaryArtist #CreativeProcess #ArtGallery #ArtCollective #ArtisticExpression #FineArt #StudioVisit #ArtCulture #ArtHistory

Clay Johnson’s STRATA PAINTINGS Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition Set to Open August 1st

Experience a unique art experience as Mark Moore Fine Art presents Clay Johnson‘s “Strata Paintings” exclusive ARTSY online exhibition. Explore the layers of memory and perception in Johnson’s art, reflecting the complex editing process of the landscape of our minds.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3XHIipr

Clay Johnson began work on his “Strata Series” shortly after relocating to Wyoming, and, while non-objective in nature, the paintings convey a sense of the wide open landscape of the American west.

“I think of myself as a collage artist. I’m cutting and pasting memories of my life.”

—Spalding Gray

When we think of past experiences, places we’ve visited, or people we’ve known, we’re not drawing on a unified continuum of experience. Rather these entities exist in our memories as collections of moments, collaged together and plastered with a label—School, Friend, Work. Whether very general (e.g., “Human”) or quite specific (“Stephen”), these concepts live in the mind as aggregations of snapshots, pasted together in no particular order, the most recent blended with the most distant (and all of the others) to create a representation of whatever the thing, place, person, or idea may be.

The Strata Paintings involve a kind of editing that’s similar to what our brains do in constructing images of the people and things that we remember. I layer many sections over one another, keeping the parts that I like and painting over the less memorable elements, or modifying them so that they fit with my idea of what the whole is (or should be). Just as our brains forget many unremarkable experiences, my paintings contain lots of layers beneath the visible surface, which nevertheless influence their perception in subtle ways.

Clay Johnson was born in Durham, North Carolina, where he studied art and art history at Duke University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1985. He then worked for several years as assistant to the painter Robert Natkin in Connecticut and New York City. He began showing paintings from his first series of mature work in 1998, and has since exhibited in galleries across the United States and in Europe. His work is represented in collections around the world.

#ClayJohnson #StrataPaintings #MarkMooreFineArt #ARTSY #Memory #Perception #ArtExhibition

Clay Johnson’s STRATA PAINTINGS Exclusive Online ARTSY Exhibition Set to Open August 1st

Experience a unique art experience as Mark Moore Fine Art presents Clay Johnson‘s “Strata Paintings” exclusive ARTSY online exhibition. Explore the layers of memory and perception in Johnson’s art, reflecting the complex editing process of the landscape of our minds.

VIEW THIS SHOW NOW AT: https://bit.ly/3XHIipr

Clay Johnson began work on his “Strata Series” shortly after relocating to Wyoming, and, while non-objective in nature, the paintings convey a sense of the wide open landscape of the American west.

“I think of myself as a collage artist. I’m cutting and pasting memories of my life.”

—Spalding Gray

When we think of past experiences, places we’ve visited, or people we’ve known, we’re not drawing on a unified continuum of experience. Rather these entities exist in our memories as collections of moments, collaged together and plastered with a label—School, Friend, Work. Whether very general (e.g., “Human”) or quite specific (“Stephen”), these concepts live in the mind as aggregations of snapshots, pasted together in no particular order, the most recent blended with the most distant (and all of the others) to create a representation of whatever the thing, place, person, or idea may be.

The Strata Paintings involve a kind of editing that’s similar to what our brains do in constructing images of the people and things that we remember. I layer many sections over one another, keeping the parts that I like and painting over the less memorable elements, or modifying them so that they fit with my idea of what the whole is (or should be). Just as our brains forget many unremarkable experiences, my paintings contain lots of layers beneath the visible surface, which nevertheless influence their perception in subtle ways.

Clay Johnson was born in Durham, North Carolina, where he studied art and art history at Duke University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1985. He then worked for several years as assistant to the painter Robert Natkin in Connecticut and New York City. He began showing paintings from his first series of mature work in 1998, and has since exhibited in galleries across the United States and in Europe. His work is represented in collections around the world.

#ClayJohnson #StrataPaintings #MarkMooreFineArt #ARTSY #Memory #Perception #ArtExhibition