Lot 66 - Kate Mary - Slow Morning
Ink on paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust
ARTIST INFO
About
Kate Mary (b.1992) is a Glasgow based artist and designer working predominantly with Oil Pastels and Acrylic. She completed her honours degree in Interior Design at Glasgow School of Art, graduating in 2019. Kate’s practice is largely 2D drawings and paintings. These are detailed, idealised representations of places; collaged together to form immersive and calming visions of escapism. They are influenced by memories of local and far-flung journeys she makes, and the architecture, light, and pattern within them. Kate’s work explores and responds to our built environment, capturing moments of intrigue in order to create intimate and otherworldly scenes.
Education
Glasgow School of Art, Interior Design, 1st class hons
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Delphian Gallery - Open Call Exhibition - October 2022
Delphian Gallery - Kate Mary + Rie Kitagawa - September 2022
Kobi + Teal - ‘Framed’ - June - August 2021
Auction Collective - ‘The Beat Goes On’ - October 2021
London Design Festival - ‘Lockdown Art’ Heals - September 2020
Gallery Representation
Murus London, Delphian Gallery
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
It was so lovely to be asked to make some miniature works for this auction. I have created three works inspired by the Cote d'Azur in France, capturing happy memories in order to create uplifting artworks. Two works are completed in ink, and one oil pastel on paper.
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