
One in A Million
Digital 2015
Kat
Within a three-year period before I turned 14, I lost my older brother to cancer—and survived treatment myself. These life-altering experiences deeply shaped my perspective and continue to inform my artistic practice. I create works of art that use geometric structures to represent fragile real-life flora and fauna, aiming to instill optimism and hope.
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Using the fundamental elements of art—color, shape, line, value, texture, space, and form—I explore personal interests ranging from ideologies to anatomy. These elements serve as the visual language through which I translate thought into form. My goal is to construct works that invite viewers to see something universal—like DNA—from a new perspective.
Color plays a particularly significant role in my process. I hand-mix tints, tones, and shades to explore subtle nuances, creating depth within otherwise flat geometric structures. Through this approach, I aim to find balance and unity in each composition, celebrating the resilience and beauty of life.
