Susan Kiefer
The Queen’s Regalia
Oil on canvas
Year: 2023
Size: 24x24x1.35in
Signed and inscribed by hand
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Ref.: 924802-1685

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A ovoid shape with a circular opening is divided into dark brown and turquoise sections; below it is a deep red rectangular shape with a curved top hiding half of an oval deep brown and orange shape. The two pairs of shapes are on a lavender background with an orange linear shape in the foreground.

Tags: hard-edged painting, geometric abstract, circles, oval shapes, line work, lavender, dark brown, deep red, orange, turquoise

Though born and raised in Kansas City, artist Susan Kiefer lived on the west coast for 30 years where she earned her BFA and MFA in printmaking from California College of Arts in San Francisco.

Kiefer moved back to Kansas City in 2014, exhibiting geometric abstracts in various local galleries since. More recently, Kiefer has revisited figurative paintings as her perspective of expression. For Kiefer, the human body inspires mythical and visceral themes.

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A ovoid shape with a circular opening is divided into dark brown and turquoise sections; below it is a deep red rectangular shape with a curved top hiding half of an oval deep brown and orange shape. The two pairs of shapes are on a lavender background with an orange linear shape in the foreground.

Tags: hard-edged painting, geometric abstract, circles, oval shapes, line work, lavender, dark brown, deep red, orange, turquoise

Though born and raised in Kansas City, artist Susan Kiefer lived on the west coast for 30 years where she earned her BFA and MFA in printmaking from California College of Arts in San Francisco.

Kiefer moved back to Kansas City in 2014, exhibiting geometric abstracts in various local galleries since. More recently, Kiefer has revisited figurative paintings as her perspective of expression. For Kiefer, the human body inspires mythical and visceral themes.