About The Work
Her new editions, Sculpture assortment on fern green, Thin upright form on Banana, and Windows, two pea greens unite the precision of line etching with a deep exploration of geometry and distillation. As the artist has stated: I’m not making non-representational art, but rather suggestive art. You can see a space, a maquette, imagery that suggests a sculpture. Known for her minimalistic approach and a keen interest in color, form, and the relationship between negative space and structure, Shepherd has consistently pushed boundaries in her paintings, sculptures, and prints. Her choice of colors is dictated by innate emotional reaction to each individual composition, thereby evoking a relationship between color and form. Referring to her thin, black lines as shy, Shepherd invites the viewer to have a closer and more intimate experience with her work.
About Kate Shepherd
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Life’s a Beach! Halsey McKay on How They Started a Gallery in Ritzy East Hampton for Next to Nothing
- Art 101: How Relevant Is Vincent van Gogh? See 10 Contemporary Echoes of the Dutch Expressionist's Masterworks
- Interviews & Features: weR2’s Sara Meltzer on the Rise of the Artist-Designed Object
Intaglio with chine collé
20.50 x 17.50 in
52.1 x 44.5 cm
This work is signed, numbered, and dated by the artist in pencil, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
About The Work
Her new editions, Sculpture assortment on fern green, Thin upright form on Banana, and Windows, two pea greens unite the precision of line etching with a deep exploration of geometry and distillation. As the artist has stated: I’m not making non-representational art, but rather suggestive art. You can see a space, a maquette, imagery that suggests a sculpture. Known for her minimalistic approach and a keen interest in color, form, and the relationship between negative space and structure, Shepherd has consistently pushed boundaries in her paintings, sculptures, and prints. Her choice of colors is dictated by innate emotional reaction to each individual composition, thereby evoking a relationship between color and form. Referring to her thin, black lines as shy, Shepherd invites the viewer to have a closer and more intimate experience with her work.
About Kate Shepherd
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Life’s a Beach! Halsey McKay on How They Started a Gallery in Ritzy East Hampton for Next to Nothing
- Art 101: How Relevant Is Vincent van Gogh? See 10 Contemporary Echoes of the Dutch Expressionist's Masterworks
- Interviews & Features: weR2’s Sara Meltzer on the Rise of the Artist-Designed Object
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