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Medium :
Acrylic, Collage on Canvas , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
36x60in
About this artwork
This piece was the first of a series in which I tried to celebrate the bounty of my garden. Choosing two crops, pears and peppers, I wanted to do a large mixed media piece, in a semi abstracted fashion, using primarily collage and acrylic paint. The process was enjoyable and along the way the piece became surprisingly quite cubist. I love the colours and textures of the collage and paint layers, as well as the sensual shapes of the pears and peppers.
Kathi Rudko is a painter who draws on decades of teaching, art history studies, and workshops with renowned Canadian and American artists, working in watercolour, acrylic, oil, mixed media, encaustic, and collage. Her work embodies contemporary impressionism, characterized by loose brushwork in landscapes, edgy figurative pieces, and a keen attention to movement and texture. She explores the preservation of natural beauty, especially of Vancouver Island, evoking deep reverence, wonder, and the fleeting emotional resonance found in moments of quiet observation.