Colourful cats are fun to create. I don't plan them. I just start painting. First the idea is vague and very abstract. For this painting I decided to start with a red background. My process is very experimental and intuitive. When I start, I often have no idea where I will end up. I start by splashing paint around, and the first layers are very playful, and fun. I can be very loose and free, knowing that I can always paint over any mistakes. Even the mistakes add texture to the painting. I find it amusing that each cat has it's own unique personality. Some are grumpy, some are happy, and some are cute. My style is always evolving, because I would find it so boring to just paint the same way every time. I'm always exploring new ideas.
Magicats 3
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 31.9in (W) x 31.9in (H) x 1.2in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Melbourne artist, Karin Zeller , started out as a portrait artist, but now prefers to create her own colourful , abstract art and designs in watercolour and Acrylics.
She has been a professional artist since 1990, earning a living doing commissions, selling her work in art shows , galleries and exhibitions, as well as teaching art.
Karin has been a member of the Hobsons Bay Arts society since 2007, and has developed her skills by attending many art classes ,workshops and courses, and through painting regularly in her studio. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibition , as well as being represented by the Clayfire gallery in Daylesford for 4 years, where her colourful cats and fish were popular with collectors.
Her art work is in private collections throughout the world, including Australia, Canada, US, UK and Europe. Karinโs designs are also popular on merchandise and products which can be purchased from her Redbubble and Fineartamerica shops. Her artworks have been licensed to Victoria Journals, who reproduced nine of her paintings on beautiful art journals. The best thing to ever happen to her art was when her Abstract Tiger painting was featured on the tail of a Czech fighter jet, and won 2nd prize at the 2013 NATO Tiger meet. To see more of her art and find out more, just Google Karin Zeller (images) .