Mother and baby

Karen Birkin

Mother and baby, 202451 x 40cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvas / unframed
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Karen Birkin
Artist
Karen Birkin
B.1974, English

Karen Birkin’s paintings delve into the depths of inner worlds—both human and environmental—transforming them into intimate, cinematic scenes charged with quiet emotion. She creates intimate, often cinematic scenes that evoke a sense of quiet contemplation and emotional resonance. Her subjects range from close-up portrayals of animals and people to expansive landscapes, all rendered with a focus on light, shadow, and spatial relationships. Birkin's work invites viewers into private moments, offering a window into the subtle dynamics of everyday life. Drawing inspiration from various sources, including literature, mythology, and her own experiences, Birkin imbues her paintings with layers of meaning. She often references poets and artists who influence her work, such as Charles Bukowski and Gaston Bachelard, integrating their themes into her visual narratives. This intertextual approach enriches the emotional depth of her pieces, allowing for multiple interpretations and connections. Birkin's commitment to her craft is evident in her meticulous process. She embraces the physicality of oil painting, allowing the medium's texture and flow to guide her compositions. Her studio becomes a space of immersion, where she navigates the challenges of each piece, trusting her instincts and the evolving dialogue between her and the canvas. Through this process, Birkin continues to explore and express the complexities of human experience and the natural world. ...

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