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XI.IV
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
8"
x 8"
$400 |
XI.I
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
8"
x 8"
$400 |
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XI.II
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
8"
x 8"
$400 |
XI.III
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
8"
x 8"
$400 |
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XI.V
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
8"
x 8"
$400 |
XI.VI
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
12"
x 9"
$600 |
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XI.VII
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
12"
x 9"
$600 |
XI.VII
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
10"
x 10"
$550 |
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XI.IX
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
10"
x 10"
$700 |
Primavera
Oil,
gouache, acrylic + charcoal on canvas
36"
x 48"
$3400 |
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Oil
and gouache on canvas
48"
x 48"
$4000 |
Inverno
Oil and gouache
on canvas
40"
x 40"
SOLD! |

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Olenska
Oil, ink, and acrylic on canvas
36"
x 60"
SOLD! |
Morning
Oil, gouache and chalk pastel
on canvas
30"
x 40"
SOLD |
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Figure, grey
Oil
and pastel on canvas
12"
x 16"
$1120 |
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Retrieval
Oil
and charcoal on canvas
18"
x 14"
$1450 (unframed) |
Le
Oil
and charcoal on canvas
12"
x 24"
$1440 (unframed) |
Kate
Long Stevenson
A native of Greensboro, North
Carolina, artist Kate Stevenson began her painting career while a student
at the University of the South. Passionate about music, history, English
and the arts, she nurtured each interest through intensive study and travel.
Kate studied abroad in both China and Italy before graduating with honors
in 2003 with a degree in studio art.
Kate's work is most noted for
its large range of representation, style and subject matter. She always
paints with oils, though varies her media by adding ink, charcoal, and
spray paint to the mix. Her influences and inspiration run the gamut as
well—Willem de Kooning, Chuck Close, Kim English and John Singer Sargent
are but a few of her favorite artists. What seems to link each of her
paintings, and not at all on purpose, is her loyalty to a soft palette.
Powdery blues and sea glass greens are almost always the central hue in
the canvas. No matter the subject, she establishes a soothing quality
in her art.
When you look at a Kate Stevenson
painting, you want to linger. The typical works are vivid but subtle,
exuberant but sly. She has a gift for mystery and quiet drama. Many of
her figures are captured through a mist, surprised and happy. Her abstract
paintings are puzzles one wants to study and never solve. She creates
mood with brilliant, surprising color choices. In form, she is a master
of physical grace, tension and power.
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