Showing posts with label Kathy Kissik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathy Kissik. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 April 2016

FLECK FINE ART GROUP SHOW MAY 2016


This May 2016 discover 13 EMERGING ARTITS and 12 GALLERY REPRESENTED ARTISTS

FLECK FINE ART GROUP SHOW

Once an artist has produced a body of work, the promotion and marketing of the artist and their work is a huge determining factor in their success and advancement. The Fleck Fine Art Catalogues and Group Shows are invaluable promotional venues for artists.
The Fleck Fine Art Catalogue is published twice a year. The spring/summer 2016 issue marks our 14th publication.
“The catalogue is a group activity, we all promote together to potential art buyers.” Elaine Fleck, Gallery Owner, Curator, Art Dealer
Elaine Fleck has a reputation for her discerning eye, great taste and a passion for representing artists who are innovators and create works that resonate with the public.
Come to the Elaine Fleck Gallery this May... get stimulated, get inspired! 
TRUE ART TRULY ELEVATES US!

Tuesday, 23 February 2016

March 2016 KATHY KISSIK and DAVID FREDRIK

March 2016 The Elaine Fleck Gallery presents work by renowned American artist Kathy Kissik and introduces the work of David Fredrik.


KATHY KISSIK
Kathy Kissik is a Miami-based artist known for her fusion of contemporary and historical photography with found objects. Kissik earned her BFA degrees from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and Tufts University where she was a fifth year Travelling Scholar recipient, then enrolled in a post-graduate program at the University of New South Wales.

Photography Based Mixed Media Collage by Kathy Kissik

Trained primarily in photography and welding, Kathy Kissik’s mixed media collages are often architectural. She photographs her subjects – with a traditional medium format camera and occasionally digitally – from slightly skewed perspectives, recording the shifting of light with the passage of time. Then Kissik builds out sculptural collages with contrasting textures and found objects for a multifaceted effect. Metals have an unspoken vocabulary in her practice that subtly transmit information to the viewer.

"My vision has always been to evoke how a place feels." -Kathy Kissik









DAVID FREDRIK


David Fredrik's mixed-media works blend chaos and harmony, all while expressing different “stories from the streets”.

David’s extensive world travels inspire his focus on global subcultures. His paintings aim to reflect the beautifully imperfect surroundings of urban city life. A focus on dense layers and coarse deconstruction form his signature pieces. His background in Advertising, Graphic Design, and Typography heavily influence his compositional approach.

In 2014, David was named an "Artist to Invest in Now" by Saatchi Art. 








Friday, 3 July 2015

The Elaine Fleck Gallery presents "NEW WORKS" featuring KATHY KISSIK and KAREN COLANGELO for the month of July.

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KATHY KISSIK

The New York City series


“The NYC artwork never sleeps. When the lights go down the paintings change. I have used light reflective tape to highlight composition and lead the viewer’s eyes on a tour throughout each artwork. The result is a completely different painting depending upon the light in which it is viewed, calling to mind ideas about perspective and what meaning it gives to content. Tall skyscrapers, helicopter views, graffiti, and broken surfaces combine much like the city itself.  These pieces are a study of the dynamic world we live in; pulsating, changing, and polarizing.” 
- K.K.







KATHY KISSIK

Star series

“Stars at night have provided a source for contemplation and inspiration for millennia. It is our innate nature to seek a relationship to these distant lights that reflect down upon us to challenge our collective perceptions, experiences and beliefs and thus further strengthen our ties to our original source. The 13 stars I have created fold into pyramids and can be manipulated to bend into a multitude of positions. They can adapt to the space they are presented in highlighting that it is the limitless imagination that gives meaning and content to our existence.” – K.K.




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KAREN COLANGELO


The inspiration for my paintings comes from the vibrant colours of nature. I represent these colours in layers. To apply the paint, I rarely use a paintbrush; I'm attracted to objects that I use in every day life. I use large sheets of plexiglass to apply the layers of paint to the canvas and as a result of this un-conventional method; the paint when dragged across the canvas evokes a spectrum of colour and movement. It is through this process of layering that these vibrant and whimsical worlds of abstraction are created. - K.C.






Friday, 29 November 2013

December "Holiday Show"

For the month of December and the Christmas Season…we're presenting the Holiday Show! featuring work by Gallery Represented Artists - Kathy Kissik, Amy Shackleton, S.Vote, Michael Conway, Marcel Guldemond, Rhiana Sneyd, Susan Fisher and Gary Ray Rush and we're introducing you to the work of ten new talents discovered from the many submissions to Elaine Fleck’s Catalogue of Contemporary Fine Art, fall/winter 2013.