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Kelley Carman
Pretty in Pink (Gestural Abstract, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Turquoise, Vibrant, Colorful)
Acrylic and Oil Stick
Year: 2023
Size: 36x36x1.5in
Signed
COA provided
Ref.: 924802-2033

Tags: Abstract, pink, orange, yellow, turquoise

“I think the most important thing to consider with art is how it makes you FEEL. Does it feel like the best version of you? Does it feel like your people? I strive to capture the moments and places that hold us- how we are feeling in that moment. Line & color for movement, texture & layers for memory.”

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Kelley Carman currently splits her creative time between studios in St Louis, Missouri and the family farm near Paris, Missouri. She enjoys the freedom of the farm with husband Powell, family and friends. Many of her paintings are inspired by the dramatic light on the ever changing landscape near the farm.

“My creations are personal, they are an attempt to decipher the babble in my brain, to wade through my everyday chaos towards calm. Play and discovery are my constant companions in my studio. Through my work, I find myself expressing perspective or reactions that I am not consciously aware of. There are always challenges and discoveries in the creative process, and so often I find just as many small, sweet victories. My compositions are really about my own personal journey, and I hope to convey and create happiness.”

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Kelley Carman currently splits her creative time between studios in St Louis, Missouri and the family farm near Paris, Missouri. She enjoys the freedom of the farm with husband Powell, family and friends. Many of her paintings are inspired by the dramatic light on the ever changing landscape near the farm.

“My creations are personal, they are an attempt to decipher the babble in my brain, to wade through my everyday chaos towards calm. Play and discovery are my constant companions in my studio. Through my work, I find myself expressing perspective or reactions that I am not consciously aware of. There are always challenges and discoveries in the creative process, and so often I find just as many small, sweet victories. My compositions are really about my own personal journey, and I hope to convey and create happiness.”