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wild berry pea pod
Oil & acrylic on canvas
Alyssa Krause's new series of paintings invites viewers into a vibrant interplay of familiarity and abstraction. Each piece stems from images that intrigue her—strange, multi-layered compositions that capture the relationships between objects, forms, and ideas. Krause approaches these images with a delicate touch, ensuring that she remains an active participant in the creative process without becoming overly attached to the original source.
Before she begins, Krause establishes guidelines—a roadmap of sorts—that dictate her movements on the canvas. These rules can shift as the painting unfolds, allowing for a dynamic decision-making process that balances control and spontaneity. She employs variations in brush handling and material usage to create a distinction between the painted image and the image itself, maintaining outlines and forms as signifiers of her inspiration.
Krause revels in the physicality of paint, manipulating its application to create a rich layering of colors and opacities. This layering process introduces an element of surprise, as the unpredictable nature of the material reveals new possibilities. By harnessing color as a signifier, she creates a visual dialogue that resonates with the viewer, inviting them to navigate the close proximity of described and undescribed visual cues. In this way, Krause's work fosters a sense of recognition and familiarity, encouraging exploration within the lush landscapes she constructs.
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Alyssa Krause's new series of paintings invites viewers into a vibrant interplay of familiarity and abstraction. Each piece stems from images that intrigue her—strange, multi-layered compositions that capture the relationships between objects, forms, and ideas. Krause approaches these images with a delicate touch, ensuring that she remains an active participant in the creative process without becoming overly attached to the original source.
Before she begins, Krause establishes guidelines—a roadmap of sorts—that dictate her movements on the canvas. These rules can shift as the painting unfolds, allowing for a dynamic decision-making process that balances control and spontaneity. She employs variations in brush handling and material usage to create a distinction between the painted image and the image itself, maintaining outlines and forms as signifiers of her inspiration.
Krause revels in the physicality of paint, manipulating its application to create a rich layering of colors and opacities. This layering process introduces an element of surprise, as the unpredictable nature of the material reveals new possibilities. By harnessing color as a signifier, she creates a visual dialogue that resonates with the viewer, inviting them to navigate the close proximity of described and undescribed visual cues. In this way, Krause's work fosters a sense of recognition and familiarity, encouraging exploration within the lush landscapes she constructs.
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Year
2024
Materials
Oil & acrylic on canvas
Authentication
Signed by Artist
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
48 x 40 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
48 x 40 inches
Floated: 53 x 45 x 2 inches
Unframed: 48 x 40 inches
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“I hope to convey the same sense of questioning and wonder that I have. I think everything can be looked at a second time or in a different light”
About the Artist
Alyssa Krause
One of the youngest artists in The Miller Museum’s 2021 exhibition on abstraction, Krause’s large colorful paintings focus on generating a response of familiarity in an unfamiliar form as a way to question the parameters of perception.
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Alyssa Krause's new series of paintings invites viewers into a vibrant interplay of familiarity and abstraction. Each piece stems from images that intrigue her—strange, multi-layered compositions that capture the relationships between objects, forms, and ideas. Krause approaches these images with a delicate touch, ensuring that she remains an active participant in the creative process without becoming overly attached to the original source.
Before she begins, Krause establishes guidelines—a roadmap of sorts—that dictate her movements on the canvas. These rules can shift as the painting unfolds, allowing for a dynamic decision-making process that balances control and spontaneity. She employs variations in brush handling and material usage to create a distinction between the painted image and the image itself, maintaining outlines and forms as signifiers of her inspiration.
Krause revels in the physicality of paint, manipulating its application to create a rich layering of colors and opacities. This layering process introduces an element of surprise, as the unpredictable nature of the material reveals new possibilities. By harnessing color as a signifier, she creates a visual dialogue that resonates with the viewer, inviting them to navigate the close proximity of described and undescribed visual cues. In this way, Krause's work fosters a sense of recognition and familiarity, encouraging exploration within the lush landscapes she constructs.