Q&A Interview with Cameron Bliss :: The Storyteller

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What brought you to art as more than a hobby?

My mother and grandmother are both painters, so painting and creativity have always been around me, which helped to inspire and shape my desire to develop as an artist. I don’t feel that I have labeled myself as either a hobby artist or a professional; I just paint because I can’t not paint. If someone happens to relate to one of my paintings and wants to live it in their home, then what could be a greater compliment to an artist?

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What brings you inspiration to create your pieces?

Sometimes I stumble across an image of a room that inspires me; sometimes a face, a pose, an outfit, or a striking color scheme. In this era of social media, imagery is everywhere and very easy to come by. But most times inspiration comes from within; Suddenly and seemingly from out of nowhere (and not always at a convenient time), I will begin to see “flashes” of a painting slowly being built up in my mind. These flashes of imagery can take place over a period of few days and up to a couple of weeks. It’s such an amazing process to witness paintings emerging from a dark stillness within. It’s a bit like reading a really great book and with each turning of the page watching the story and characters unfold. Once the imaging process seems to have come to a completion, its time to put it to a canvas and meet the characters there.

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How has the pandemic affected your painting?

As a rule I typically paint pairs of figures, but the last three paintings I have completed feature a solo figure. This fact didn’t occur to me before, but now I am thinking the solitary theme must have something to do with the lonely feelings felt by so many people around the world currently.

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Your work often has a narrative element and a wistful nature of the characters. What do you think they are pondering?

For the most part, I don’t know who these characters are. As I paint the figures that live on my canvases, I try to imagine what they may be thinking. Sometimes I can hear what their story is, but most of the time, the viewers guess is as good as mine! They seem to live independently of what I think of them. I think it’s fun to guess what they may be thinking. People often ask me why my characters look so unhappy, but I don’t see them as sad, they are just individual souls caught unexpectedly in a seemingly mundane moment in time.

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Explain to us your process for making a new piece of work.

After I have my general idea of what I want my painting to look like, I research elements that I want to include in the piece. I scour magazines, books, and the internet for faces, bodies, clothing, environments, animals, objects, or anything that seems to “fit in” with the imagery in my minds eye. I then assemble these pieces into procreate to create my “sketch”. It generally looks like a big hodgepodge mess, but I enjoy the challenge of making this collage a cohesive painting on canvas. Some paintings go smoothly while others require several modifications and reworking along the way.

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The more you look at Cameron Bliss’s work, the more you see. Educated at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Bliss started out painting landscapes but now focuses on portraits. Her paintings mostly show women, whom she generates from her imagination and some photographic references. They meet and challenge our gaze, and the interiors they occupy, rich with plant life and pattern, contain insights into their minds and hearts. Alice Neel, Eric Fischl, and Chantal Joffe serve as inspiration in the way that they, too, use paint not to substitute for a photograph but to render the artist’s impressions of the world. Her work hangs in private collections around the world, and has been exhibited in galleries in Athens, Savannah, Atlanta, Virginia and Wisconsin. Bliss currently lives in Winterville, Georgia, where she serves on the Winterville Arts Council and is invested in empowering the youth in her community through the arts.


If I had to be alone for my birthday during quarantine, “How lovely of you to come to my party” seems like an ideal and charming setting.

This painting began as two women playing a child’s hand clapping game, with only a single dog as the other figure. Slowly the dog and 2nd girl faded from the scene transforming into a pony and a bird, but still maintaining a Peter Pan, child-like quality. Did the figure disappear due to the madness that is felt after being separated from friends and relatives for such a long time? From missing that single hug from a loved one? Has the subject refused to grow up and face the reality in the world today?

Many of my paintings seem to have a theme song that plays through my head as I work. The song “Feeling Good” was running through my mind during this painting, taking me back to time and a place before we were advised to maintain a certain distance from other humans. Or maybe the song was taking me forward to a time where we are again free to hold those who are close to us.

Living through this pandemic has changed us in ways we don’t yet realize. The vine that once lived outdoors has slowly made its way into the interior of the mind, where it will leave its indelible mark for generations to come.

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One of the things I am currently missing is traveling. I have an obsession with outdoor markets with their new and exotic smells, tastes, sights and sounds. This painting came together quite easily for me. I knew I wanted to paint this background which is based on some photos I took on Japan Surabaya in Jakarta some years ago. And then when I stumbled across this magical photo of Jenell (a muse from Instagram) as a puppeteer, I knew that she belonged as the lone figure in the painting. I love the mystery in this piece and how it makes the viewer wonder what powers she may possess; and who is the puppet?

The Art of Kevin Palme

Dear Collectors,

We are please and excited to share with you the latest body of work from Asheville-based painter KEVIN PALME in this collection of ice and origami crane paintings.

ARTIST STATEMENT
“At the outset of the pandemic, I was spending a lot of time at home with my kids working with them on schoolwork. One afternoon, I found a small paper crane on my oldest daughter’s bookshelf and was struck by the simplicity and elegance of it. I had never made origami but I appreciated the idea of a delicate piece of paper being folded into an image of a bird. I knew right away that I wanted to paint it. 
The process of painting the origami is revealing. Though at a distance a piece of origami might appear bold, with its beautiful geometry and strong lines, in reality each fold and wrinkle, the micro-tears in the paper, and the inherent imperfection of manual folds tell stories about our vulnerability and ultimate impermanence. Knowing this about ourselves weights us to the ground. Painting these birds, suspended in the sky in a moment of flight, transforms them and allows for an experience of freedom. Even if only on the canvas, each bird transcends its limitations and becomes a metaphor for what might be possible for us.”

We hope you enjoy the works below and please contact us if you have an interest in purchasing a piece or seven. Our gallery is now open for socially distanced private scheduled tours and also Thursdays - Saturdays.

In gratitude,
Yu-Kai Lin // info@kailinart.com // 404 408 4248

 
 

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ArtsAtl.org In Our Own Words: Yu-Kai Lin, the owner of Kai Lin Art

In Our Own Words: Yu-Kai Lin, the owner of Kai Lin Art
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GAIL O'NEILL
DECEMBER 2020

Yu-Kai Lin owns and directs Kai Lin Art, a contemporary art gallery founded in 2008. He has collaborated with curators, developers, designers and consultants across the Southeast to build private and public collections. Lin, also a pianist and teacher, has a music degree from Emory University. (Photo by Robie DuChateau)

I think the singular lesson that stands out in this unprecedented year is learning how to appreciate. The pandemic, the election, the racial injustices, the isolation from social distancing, the upheaval of everything we’ve ever known — all of these factors have propelled us individually and collectively to seek some sense of grounding and stability. This year has taught me that appreciation is the answer. To appreciate the idleness that brings clarity. To appreciate the clarity that brings purpose. To appreciate the purpose that brings a new pathway forward.

Our gallery has weathered a few gales throughout our 12-year history. Like many small businesses, this year is one of the most challenging we’ve had to face. The process of keeping an arts institution thriving has always been unpredictable and precipitous. Art is fleeting, it’s subjective, it’s elusive. I think the takeaway of 2020 is to remain flexible and find ways to pivot and create. Additionally, we remain grateful for the relationships that we’ve fostered over the years. Our network of artists, patrons, consultants and collectors who’ve continued to support our gallery gives us intention and purpose.

I am definitely hopeful for the future. This year has renewed my belief that we are all creators. This time of reflection gives us the ability to contemplate the lives we’d like to lead and the generosity of spirit that comes with being alive. To create the life we want and the environment for understanding and unity so that our lives and the lives of those in our sphere are nourished and enriched.

The Art of Joe Camoosa

Dear Friends,

We would like to share with you the latest collection of works by Joe Camoosa that are now on exhibit and available at the gallery.

For inquiries and availability please connect with us at 404 408 4248 or info@kailinart.com

We are excited that Joe Camoosa’s artwork has been recently selected to be in the collection at The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta as well as the corporate collection at Capital One Avalon in Alpharetta, GA.

If you would like to plan a visit to the gallery, we recommend you call and schedule a time frame. We are now open Thursdays - Saturdays from 12:00 - 5:00PM and by appointment.

In artful gratitude,
Yu-Kai Lin

STATEMENT

I make paintings and drawings that explore the relationships between shape, color, patterns and repetition.  My work is informed by my love for architecture, music, and cartography - particularly the 1972 redesign of the New York Subway map by Massimo Vignelli.  

In tandem with large scale works on canvas, I make small, concise, bold, graphic works on paper and Mylar that combine drawing and collage, allowing negative space, limited elements and materials to take the lead - to say more with less. This work relies on restraint; compositions are edited, rigorously arranged and rearranged to forge a singular image that reads as a symbol or icon.  

I strive for shifts in perception - the momentary in-between space alternating between recognition and abstraction - of being someplace and nowhere at the same time.  

BIO

Joe Camoosa (b. 1969, Asbury Park, NJ) lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. He received an MFA in painting and drawing from the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia and graduated from Florida State University where he studied Mass Communication and Anthropology. His work is held in numerous corporate and private collections and has been exhibited in galleries in Atlanta, Nashville, Asheville, Richmond and New York, and museums such as MOCA GA, Atlanta Contemporary, The Hudgens Center for the Arts, The Georgia Museum of Art, and The Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences. He was a member of the Studio Artists Program at Atlanta Contemporary, a 2016-2017 Walthall Artist Fellow and is represented by Kai Lin Art, Atlanta. Camoosa is currently an adjunct instructor at The Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design at Georgia State University.  

The Zoom where it happens

Dear Friends,

Are you at home and looking at your walls thinking you want to freshen up your space with beautiful works of art that brings inspiration into your walls? Visit us at our shop to find a piece or five for your spaces and be artful once more!

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We are currently open on Thursday and Saturday afternoons and by appointment. Still offering curbside artful pickups and socially distanced private viewings.

Stay healthy, stay creative, stay artful,
Yu-Kai Lin
Owner & Director
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FORWARD :: is forward

Dear Friends,

We are pleased to share with you our most current exhibition of FORWARD, a group exhibition of 30+ artists that have graced our gallery over the past 12 years. This exhibition will evolve over the next year as we shift towards an evolving exhibition of artworks.

Because of our current state, we ask that you call and/or email us at 404 408 4248 or info@kailinart.com before visiting to see the show. Masks are strongly encouraged and QR codes are placed throughout the gallery. Scan the code with your camera phone and you will find the list of artworks on our walls.

We are immensely grateful for your patronage and support of our gallery over the years. Kai Lin Art was started in 2008 out of a passion to build community, create connectivity, and celebrate creativity through art. Our gallery exists to house contemplative works of art that inspire, nurture and enrich the soul.

Thank you for your friendship and we look forward to seeing you by the gallery again.

Yu-Kai Lin, Owner + Director
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TO THE FUTURE

Dear Friends,

This week we decided to slowly start to open the gallery for patrons and art collectors. We have extended our exhibition CreateHer through the week of June 17th and would like to invite you by the gallery again by calling to schedule a socially distanced window of time before our show closes.

We are frustrated and saddened by the state of our current world and the racial disparities and tensions from generations of systemic oppression. As a institution built and based in the South, our gallery has strived for inclusion, for diversity, and to reflect contemporary art history. Art will forever and always be by the people, for the people, and it is our hope that art provides a pathway and the catalyst towards healing of our shared experiences.

We encourage you to donate to organizations supporting racial justice, human rights and support small and minority-owned businesses:

Southern Center for Human Rights :: schr.org
National Center for Civil and Human Rights :: civilandhumanrights.org
NAACP Atlanta :: naacpatlanta.org
Lambda Legal :: lambdalegal.org
Equal Justice Initiative :: eji.org

Stay well, stay creative,
Yu-Kai Lin
Owner + Director
info@kailinart.com
404 408 4248

Art is Abnormal

Dear Friends,

We’re excited to share that our gallery will re-open on June 3rd! In this new abnormal, I’d like to share with you some thoughts on our future.

Because we cannot gather more than 10 people at a time (according to science), we are pivoting to a continually evolving and rolling exhibition. Each time you come to visit, we will be installing/deinstalling/curating and changing what is on our walls depending on which pieces have found a home and what’s being created by our artists.

Like the 17th and 18th century salons of France, we’ll be gathering small art groups of creatives (artists, poets, writers, patrons, etc.) and host curated bi-monthly meet ups over the next year. If you are interested in joining our salon, please e-mail info@kailinart.com and you’ll be put on our list.

In regards to visiting the gallery, we will provide disposable face masks, hand sanitizer at both entrances, QR codes for price lists, and printed lists upon request. We strongly suggest you call the gallery to schedule a visit so that we can plan out hourly visits for private viewings of art.

The gallery has always been a breathing, living reflection of contemporary art and our place in time. Art has never been normal and in these abnormal times, we hope that our gallery brings beauty into your lives, inspiration into your homes, and a semblance of happiness and light into your soul.

In gratitude,
Yu-Kai Lin
Owner + Director
info@kailinart.com
404 408 4248

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Pivot + Create : the new abnormal

Greetings Friends,

Well much has happened since the opening of CreateHer featuring 39 female artists. We are going to be keeping our exhibition up at least through the middle of June. We are still monitoring the pulse of our world and hope to be re-open with modified hours by early June.

We would like to thank all of our wonderful art collectors that have kept us afloat through this tumultuous time. To that effect we’d like to let you know that we have ramped up our shop and will be continually adding new works of art to be included for your art shopping pleasures!

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We would also like to announce our easy system to find artwork for your home/office:

DIGITAL ART PLACEMENT

  1. Take a picture of your space (with a measuring tape against the wall to indicate 12 inches) and e-mail the pictures to info@kailinart.com

  2. Let us know which artists you’d like to see on your walls.

  3. We will digitally place into your space suggested works from our roster of artists that fit your aesthetic.

  4. Fall in love with your new works of art, swing by the gallery for convenient curbside pickup at a time convenient for you and

  5. Be artful again!

Below is a gallery of past digital mockups to give you a taste:


Our current time

Dear Atlanta Community,

We are in an extraordinary time right now with all that is happening in our world of flux and uncertainty. The well-being of our art team and collectors, artists and patrons is our top priority so we have decided to limit the spread of the Coronavirus by closing our gallery until it is safe to reopen.

This decision was not made lightly as we are still just a small business at the end of the day. We hope you will remember to continue to shop local, shop virtually, support boutiques, restauranteurs, and the stores that make Atlanta Atlanta.

We will be extending our CreateHer exhibition featuring 39 female artists which you can preview the artworks below. As always we are still offering curbside pickup for to-go orders to artful patrons that want to enjoy beautiful, original art. Give us a call and we’ll bring your piece upon arrival :)

If you are interested in any of the artworks, please reach out at 404 408 4248 or info@kailinart.com for availability.

In gratitude,

Yu-Kai Lin
Owner + Director
404 408 4248
info@kailinart.com

Kai Lin Art is pleased to announce our second exhibition for 2020 : CreateHer :: this exhibition is a curated group exhibition of 38 female creators working in a wide and diverse range of styles and mediums here in the Southeast. In continuation of our core values of inclusion and representation, we have invited several new and returning voices.

The styles and subject matter of artworks in CreateHer range from playful interpretations of architecture to abstraction of the natural world. Other works focus around explorations of the mind’s psychological tendencies and obsessions. Technique and materiality range as well from painting to printmaking, textile design to interdisciplinary practices.

CreateHer features the work of:
LELA BRUNET, LISA HART, LUCHA RODRIGUEZ, GAIL FOSTER, ALICE STONE-COLLINS, ALLISON JOHNSON, ALLISON SHOCKLEY, ANDREA GARLAND, ANGIE JEREZ, ANNAMARIE WILLIAMS, BARBARA KUEBEL, CAMERON BLISS, CATHLENE FICHT, CHLOE ALEXANDER, CHRISTINA KWAN, CYNDEY SEE, VALENTINA CUSTER O’ROARK, ELIZABETH STOCKTON, EMILY SHOPP, GWEN GUNTER, JAMIE KIM, JESSICA LOCKLAR, KAVI, LINDSAY RYDEN, KRISTA GRECCO, MADISON CLARK, MARRYAM MOMA, MALLORY BROOKS, MEGAN MCNAUGHT, MEREDITH LACHIN, MICHELLE HOOGVELD, ROXANE HOLLOSI, SANDY TEEPEN, SOPHIA SABSOWITZ, MEREDITH OCHOA, STEPHANIE SMITH, SABRE ESLER, SUE FOX, TRACY MURRELL, & VIVIAN LIDDELL.

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CREATEHER :: March 13 - May 1

Dear Art Patrons & Collectors:

We are as concerned as you about Covid-19 and the the state of our current affairs. We are still moving forward with our opening for CreateHer this Friday from 7:00 - 10:00pm. Please exercise caution if you are not feeling well and follow the guidelines set from the CDC:

▪ Stay home when you are sick, except to get medical care.
▪ Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue, then throw in the trash.
▪ Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
▪ Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

We understand the circumstances and what the professionals are saying. If you have any doubt about your health, please stay home. We are taking extra measures to keep everyone safe and will have a special protocol for those who attend our opening:

▪ extra cleaning before/during event (wiping surfaces)
▪ no food or snacks for the opening
▪ no handshakes, no hugging
▪ washing hands frequently

In this vein we will be continuing our regular programming. Thank you for your ongoing support of Kai Lin Art and we wish everyone good health.

In gratitude,
Yu-Kai Lin
Owner + Director
info@kailinart.com

OPENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH, 2020
7:00 - 10:00 PM

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
EXHIBITION RUNS THROUGH MAY 1ST

RSVP HERE

Kai Lin Art is pleased to announce our second exhibition for 2020 : CreateHer exhibiting from March 13th through May 1st. This exhibition is a curated group exhibition of 38 female creators working in a wide and diverse range of styles and mediums here in the Southeast. In continuation of our core values of inclusion and representation, we have invited several new and returning voices.

The styles and subject matter of artworks in CreateHer range from playful interpretations of architecture to abstraction of the natural world. Other works focus around explorations of the mind’s psychological tendencies and obsessions. Technique and materiality range as well from painting to printmaking, textile design to interdisciplinary practices.

CreateHer features the work of:
LELA BRUNET, LISA HART, LUCHA RODRIGUEZ, GAIL FOSTER, ALICE STONE-COLLINS, ALLISON JOHNSON, ALLISON SHOCKLEY, ANDREA GARLAND, ANGIE JEREZ, ANNAMARIE WILLIAMS, BARBARA KUEBEL, CAMERON BLISS, CATHLENE FICHT, CHLOE ALEXANDER, CHRISTINA KWAN, CYNDEY SEE, VALENTINA CUSTER O’ROARK, ELIZABETH STOCKTON, EMILY SHOPP, GWEN GUNTER, JAMIE KIM, JESSICA LOCKLAR, KAVI, LINDSAY RYDEN, KRISTA GRECCO, MADISON CLARK, MARRYAM MOMA, MALLORY BROOKS, MEGAN MCNAUGHT, MEREDITH LACHIN, MICHELLE HOOGVELD, ROXANE HOLLOSI, SANDY TEEPEN, SOPHIA SABSOWITZ, MEREDITH OCHOA, STEPHANIE SMITH, SABRE ESLER, SUE FOX, TRACY MURRELL, & VIVIAN LIDDELL.

EXHIBITING THROUGH FRIDAY, MAY 1ST, 2020

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The Art of Greg Noblin

Dear Collectors,

We are please and excited to share with you the latest body of work from photographic illustration artist GREG NOBLIN in this collection of 9 new luminous works of art. The exhibition is a part of our IMAGINE exhibit and will be on display through Friday, March 6th.

We hope you enjoy the works below and please contact our gallery if you have an interest in any of the work for your walls!

In gratitude,
Yu-Kai Lin // info@kailinart.com // 404 408 4248

 
 

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The Art of Stan Clark

Dear Collectors,

We are please and excited to share with you the latest body of work from mixed media artist STAN CLARK in this collection of 17 new illustrative works of art. The exhibition is a part of our IMAGINE exhibit and will be on display through Friday, March 6th.

We hope you enjoy the works below and please contact our gallery if you have an interest in any of the work for your walls!

In gratitude,
Yu-Kai Lin // info@kailinart.com // 404 408 4248

 
 

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The Art of Elliston Roshi

Dear Collectors,

We are please and excited to share with you the latest body of work from abstract mixed media glass and gesso painter ELLISTON ROSHI in this collection of 12 new masterful works of art. The exhibition is a part of our IMAGINE exhibit and will be on display through Friday, March 6th.

We hope you enjoy the works below and please contact our gallery if you have an interest in any of the work for your walls!

In gratitude,
Yu-Kai Lin // info@kailinart.com // 404 408 4248

 
 

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IMAGINE :: JAN 17 - MAR 6

OPENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 2020
7:00 - 10:00 PM

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
EXHIBITION RUNS THROUGH MARCH 6

RSVP HERE

Kai Lin Art is pleased to announce our first exhibition for 2020 : IMAGINE exhibiting from January 17th through March 6th. IMAGINE is a four artist group exhibition that features the works Greg Noblin, Elliston Roshi, Stan Clark, and Kevin Palme.

The artwork of IMAGINE encompasses a diverse range of mediums and techniques with the underlying themes of imagination through childhood impossibilities and daydreams (Greg Noblin), imagination of abstract expressionist universes (Elliston Roshi), imagination of storytelling and folklore (Stan Clark), and imagination of fragility and impermanence through the exploration of ice cubes (Kevin Palme).

This latest body of work by Greg Noblin delves further into childhood memories of imagination. The narrative of his storybook scenes conjure up ideas of elation, connection, and whimsy. Using textures to create a sense of nostalgia, Noblin incorporates the stitching of gridded panels divided into even squares then reconstructed into a whole image. The result is a meshing of the artificial with the organic. The animals in his series act as a contemporary allegory for the viewer’s imagination.

Elliston Roshi returns to the gallery with this collection of a re-imagination of the ancient idea that an image floats in multiple spaces simultaneously. Each work of art is a shadowbox of the space between the viewer and painter, foreground (glass) and background (gesso panel), the macro and micro worlds of natures elements. The result of the organic with the geometric pigmented shapes and fluid movements result in a transitory state of flux. Elliston explores a range of colors and interplay of forms creating a symphony of dappled space, an imagined expression of abstraction.

Stan Clark explores the connection between memory, storytelling and imagination with this new body of artwork. Using heavyweight sheets of rag paper, like pages torn from a giant storybook, Clark recasts well-worn allegories from literature and folklore into a contemporary light. From pop-graphic interpretations of Greek Mythology and freshly animated illustrations of Oscar Wilde’s fables, recognizable settings and landscapes are reimagined as both familiar and otherworldly. Lustrous views of Georgian wilderness are rendered in neon-violet tones while luminous impressions of cityscapes are depicted in a series of overlapping impressions like the dazzling firework displays.

Ice painter Kevin Palme returns to the gallery to explore the impermanence as our only constant. We live in a world defined by change at every turn from mundane daily occurrences to seasonal transitions of birth and death. For Palme, painting feels permanent. A tower of ice cubes is, of course fragile and impermanent. It is a structure designed to fail and in doing so return to a prior state. While earlier iterations of the ice cubes were black and white, color has played an increasingly important role in the work encouraging new ideas and interpretations of the subject matter to emerge. Color imbues the work with a sense of history and ambience. Each palette carries a memory with it, creating opportunities for dialogue, remembering, and imagining possibilities.

EXHIBITING THROUGH FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH, 2020

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Joyful + Artful 2020

Dear Friends, Artists, Collectors,

We’re truly thankful to everyone who has helped support our gallery over the past 11 years. It’s because of your continued support and patronage that we can continue to keep art alive in Atlanta and beyond. Here’s to an art filled new decade in 2020!

This week will be the last week of our exhibition ILLUMINATE which will close on Friday, January 10th. Please swing by the gallery to see the exhibition before it closes. Also, be sure to have a look at our online store for that last minute gift!

Artfully,
Yu-Kai Lin, Aidan Gorey, Pete Turnham
KAI LIN ART // 404 408 4248 // info@kailinart.com

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ILLUMINATE :: THE EXHIBITION

on exhibit through January 10, 2020

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