Video: Chaos and abstraction. Paintings by Kristine Moran
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Cityscapes, metro stations, private studios, rooms and female silhouettes are what Canadian artist Kristine Moran depicts in her canvases. And if you do not know this, then it is difficult to make out and understand what is actually hidden behind the riot and chaos of colors.
Christine Moran turns to the world around her and the environment, looking for inspiration in them for the chaotic, destructive beauty of her paintings. "This is how I feel in the city," says the artist. "How hectic, hectic and emotionally overwhelmed sometimes life seems." Choreographic riot, the use of rich and expressive colors fills Christine Moran's paintings with destructive power.
Christine Moran also draws inspiration from action films and science fiction films, Japanese anime, video games, and the Internet, which has a summary of all the latest events in the world.
Christine Moran earned her master's degree from Hunter College in New York and now also lives in the Big Apple after moving from Canada. The last exhibition of her work took place at the Skew Gallery in Calgary. Very often, the show of her canvases can be seen in Toronto.
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