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DAF Group Feature: Vol. 115

July 2, 2012 By Wendy Campbell

Your Monday Mixx – Enjoy!




Filed Under: ART, Digital, Drawing, Group Feature, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Sculpture Tagged With: Greg Brotherton, Gregario Racadio, Ivan Eyre, Jason Shawn Alexander, John Brosio, Kathie Olivas, Piet van den Boog, Rick Berry, Tom Fruin

Kathie Olivas: Painting

November 30, 2010 By Wendy Campbell

Restraint © Kathie Olivas

Based in Tampa, Florida,  multi-media artist Kathie Olivas’ work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the United States.

“Her current body of work, entitled the “Misery Children” series, focuses on the constant social desire to assign “cuteness.” This often serves as a means to make something innocent and more appealing, therefore, non-threatening. The characters are meant to evoke a nostalgic reaction that reflects isolation, fear, and an uncertainty; yet, at the same time they serve as empowered alter egos. This series is presented as a satirical look at how fear affects our sense of reality. The characters perform as narrators in lonely worlds that each explores individually, creating his or her own perspective, and thus, own reality. As our hosts, the ensemble provides a sense of comfort; the reminiscent style is soothing, yet the mood is dark. As children, they evoke a sense of temporality; childhood serves as a starting ground, a place where things begin.

Inspired by early American portraiture that often depicted children as small adults in an idealized new land, the characters parallel this vision within their own sense of post-apocalyptic conformity, uniquely documenting their own stories in a mysterious brave new world.” (bio from Opera Gallery)

To see more of Kathie Olivas’ work, visit MiseryChildren.com.




Filed Under: ART, Sculpture, Women in Visual Arts Tagged With: American Art, Kathie Olivas

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