$800.00

Kory Twaddle
Choosing a Lane (Abstract, Biogram, Vibrant, Heart, Valve)
California Driving Series # 7
Pastel, Pencil, Mixed Media on Paper
Year: 2020
Size: 30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.88 cm)
Signed, titled and dated in (colored) pencil
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Kory Twaddle’s work explores the often unnoticed systems of travel and navigation, drawing from proprioception, synesthesia, and lived sensory experience. Her paintings and drawings serve as functional maps—visual records of routes frequently traveled, moments lived, and spaces inhabited. By layering line, color, texture, and found materials, she transforms memories of movement through domestic and familiar spaces into abstract compositions. These maps not only document her physical journeys but also reflect how these experiences shape her, using both traditional and nontraditional media to merge personal ephemera with a playful, biological comparison between the human body and architectural structures.

Abstract art, abstract painting, watercolor, watercolor paintings, biogrammatic art, conceptual paintings, Joseph Raffael, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Wassily Kandinsky, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, abstract expressionist, Kenneth Noland, Lee Krasner, Franz Kline, color field.

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Kory Twaddle’s work explores the often unnoticed systems of travel and navigation, drawing from proprioception, synesthesia, and lived sensory experience. Her paintings and drawings serve as functional maps—visual records of routes frequently traveled, moments lived, and spaces inhabited. By layering line, color, texture, and found materials, she transforms memories of movement through domestic and familiar spaces into abstract compositions. These maps not only document her physical journeys but also reflect how these experiences shape her, using both traditional and nontraditional media to merge personal ephemera with a playful, biological comparison between the human body and architectural structures.

Abstract art, abstract painting, watercolor, watercolor paintings, biogrammatic art, conceptual paintings, Joseph Raffael, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Wassily Kandinsky, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, abstract expressionist, Kenneth Noland, Lee Krasner, Franz Kline, color field.