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The Nature of Things: Mike Kelley Gallery: Karrie Ross, Lillian Abel, Tracey Weiss

The Nature of Things: Mike Kelley Gallery: Karrie Ross, Lillian Abel, Tracey Weiss

Karrie Ross

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"The Nature of Things" The Mike Kelley Gallery invited three artists to celebrate "The Nature of Things". In a world currently filled with uncertainties the attention to 'all things Nature' allows us a freedom of, and connection to the differences in our world. Each day we are called on to make choices about how to live, to be. A showing-up for the not so simple phenomena of the physical world, landscapes, animals, plants; the not so easy human condition man-made structures, social rules; and the never superficial inherent beauty of things-their sense of magic. Each with a language of its own when perception gets a hold on our soul, and we can't look away from what they demand of us. Art has a way of saving "things" from extinction, even if it's just a simple, easy, depth of a new color, sound, distraction from-there is nothing so compelling when it comes to an artistic view. Gallery A: Lillian Abel, "Energy" Gallery B: Tracey Weiss, "Metamorphosis" Gallery C: Karrie Ross, "Balance & Flow" Gallery A: Lillian Abel "Energy" My work depicts Nature, however, it is made in my studio from memory, impulse and emotions. They are abstracted by the palette knife, searching for hidden worlds and images in the paint that reveal on the picture plane. They need to be uncovered, stroked, massaged and moved onto the surface, brought up from where they are hiding; surprising me with their ability to come forth when called by my hand. Revealing the recognized of our 'world sight' as unrecognizable, opening the eye of the witness to the experienced memory of the coalescence of fierceness and delicacy in the wilderness. Beginning from the darkness, moving to find hidden worlds that lay just beyond the edge of our awareness, calling the unexplored knowledge of the unseen. Gallery B: Tracey Weiss "Metamorphosis" is an investigation into the innate cycle of nature, as well as our own society. Seasons, life cycles, survival of the fittest: these are all terms we come to know as relating to wildlife, ecology, and the natural world around us. These terms also play an important role in our man-made world of industry, advancement, and even sociology. While 35mm slides left the mainstream in the late 1970s as every household's record of their summer vacation, slide film had an extended life in the art world and academia. Artists' portfolios were captured in slides well into the late 1990's and even into the early 21st century for some. Since the digital film has taken over, slide portfolios and slide libraries have been collecting dust in artist studios and educational institutions everywhere. In the work in "Metamorphosis", viewers are invited to view these miniature, framed images as objects unto themselves, evolving from an outdated photography medium to a new sculpture medium. Gallery C: Karrie Ross "Balance & Flow" continues the questions for how exposure to higher vibrations, deep thinking, and taking actions are able to twist perception and create the ability to make conscious choices affecting personal growth. Art is a powerful influencer. Art that encourages choice creates a kinetic pull in such a way that it takes the action of 'walking away' from it to realize something changed and a safe place using space/time experiences now exists. "Balance & Flow" presents the experience of the "letting go" in her abstract paintings, paired with the introspection of her 3D figurative installation on the 5 Elements- together offering choices and reflection of 'what is' and 'what's next'-as a rock is to a stream, intentionally balancing conflict-allowing a sense of magic, inherent beauty.
Light&Space Through Time: The Art of Karrie Ross

Light&Space Through Time: The Art of Karrie Ross

Karrie Ross

Independently Published
2019
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Studio Channel Islands Blackboard Gallery is pleased to present "Light & Space Through Time" The Art of Karrie Ross. Selected artwork created from 2017 thru 2019. The exhibit of 2D and 3D work covers several series including: light & space flow/water/sound vibrations; metaphorical pen&ink the questions/actions of being human is....; and new abstracts with the image of an egg shape representing a head, safety, sanctuary, security - from her exploration of the resulting fears, and affects (TBI and concussion) of the accident in mid-2018 and the questions that needed answers. Exhibition dates: August 3rd thru September 21, 2019OPENING: Saturday, August 3rd from 4pm to 6pmBlackboard Gallery2222 E Ventura Blvd. Camarillo, CA 93010; (off the 101 frwy)Gallery Hours: Tue-Fri 11 - 5 p.m.; Sat 11 - 3 p.m.; Open Studios; First Saturday of the Month; 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.___________________________________Karrie Ross is a Los Angeles based visual artist who implements a variety of mediums in her art, including pen&ink, watercolor, acrylic, wire, and collage. Her work, a collaboration with nature, is fueled by questions and the what it takes to live in this world, a 'Being human is....' explored. With over 45 years of experience, Ross's work has been shown in over 170 exhibitions in the past decade. ________________________________Studio Channel Islands is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to a bringing together artists and community for extraordinary artistic encounters that enrich, educate, and entertain.Studio Channel Islands is located within a converted, re-imagined 1950s Elementary School and includes two art galleries, 26 converted classroom artists studios and an outdoor exhibition and event spaces on the grounds and back parking lot. Studio Channel Islands believes in the transformational power of the arts; our outreach programs include Memory Cafes in the Gallery and Stroke Survivor Art workshops in the community.
Impact of Life

Impact of Life

Karrie Ross

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Art catalog for Karrie Ross at LA Artcore Union Center for the Arts in August 2014. More of her work can be seen at http: //www.karrierossfineart.co
L-I-N-E!

L-I-N-E!

Karrie Ross

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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LINE Artists are the creators and keepers of history. They work to bring the hidden to light. We can go on for ever and still take something for granted until an artist brings it to our attention... if only for a little while sharing their fascination. I believe there is a story in everything and these exhibiting artists each share their own unique 'take' on line, and the exploration of... please meet Jill Sykes "discovery" Beanie Kaman "direction" Emily Elisa Halpern "disconnect" Karrie Ross "distortion" Together "we are LINE " I think line is taken for granted. When was the last time you really viewed the horizon, or thought about the act of standing with others to buy morning coffee. How about when you drive on the street, do you even think about it being divided into rows by lines for safety. Or when you pick up a pencil or pen and lines begin to appear in the form of words, an expression of self. Lines just are. The artists in LINE really push the limit here, and they might not have even realized that their art was exampling line... I didn't until I looked for it... line was in the shadows becoming form, in shapes watching it morph, scratched with emotions in dance, and trying to find a safe place in their awkward vibration. "It" all starts with a line.
My Own Private Moon: Exploring a relationship with five of the Moon's phases.

My Own Private Moon: Exploring a relationship with five of the Moon's phases.

Karrie Ross

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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"My Own Private Moon" explores the personal relationship of the artists to the moon, their connection to it, interpretation of and with this magical iconic wonder that is so distant and yet very much part of our world. Its gravitational push and pull manipulating emotional well-being, individually and collectively, and movements of oceans high and low tides are an ever present part of our physical and emotional environment. Songs, photos, movies, paintings, all address its wonder. Its images show up in folklore and varying beliefs. We attribute a face to the Moon, a consciousness, a being inside that controls-no wonder the Moon's phases have historically been linked with the word "lunatic". Astrologically, the Moon represents the inner nature of a person and its sign reveals a person's emotional and subconscious state. A few interesting facts about the Moon: - The Earth and the Moon revolve together, from Earth, we always see the same side of the Moon - There is no "dark side" of the Moon. All parts of the Moon see sunlight equally. - Not all full Moons are the same size. - The Moon is not round - In 1665 Earths' moon became known as Moon. The inspiration for the exhibition title ---came from the movie "My Own Private Idaho" where two best friends...embark on a journey of self discovery and find their relationship stumbling along the way." A journey of surprise and wonder...acceptance of self, others, and differences of human nature. On view are works by 21 Los Angeles based Artists: Roxene Rockwell, Dens Richardson, Ron Therrio, Ted Meyer, Stevie Love, Peggy Sivert Zask, Ada Pullini Brown, Dave Lovejoy, Bryan Ida, Wini Brewer, Susan Lizotte, Bibi Davidson, Jill Sykes, Scott Dienhart, Cathy Weiss, Sharon Suhovy, Ashley Bravin, Lena Moross, Francisco Alvarado, Barbara Nathanson, Karrie Ross
Our Ever Changing World: Book 6: Best of 2016, Art & Story: Through the Eyes of Artists
I believe that Artists are in some way Historians... that their work saves something from becoming forgotten...and changes lives and perspectives. This book series documents by the year-I tried other ways but yearly seems to work out best. The saying "Art examples Life" is very true and can been seen yearly and sometimes major change within a story that happened in that year to affect the artists creative state of being. Again to those new to my books, I am a native to California so many of them are only of California artists. There will be some books that extend to other locations over time. Please enjoy the read. Thank you. Karrie Ross http: //www.karrieross.com http: //www.oureverchangingworld.com Featured Artists: Cindy Betzer Pharis, Cindy Rinne, Debbi Swanson Patrick, Diane-Cockerill, Douglas Eisenstark, Ellen Riingen, Jeff Hilbers, Jim Salvati, Karen Kauffman, Karin Skiba, Barbara Kerwin, Laurel Paley, Linda Sue Price, Lorraine Bubar, Mara Thompson, Mara Zaslove, Martin Cox, Melissa Ann Lambert, Michelle D. Ferrera, Milo Reice, Peter Hess, Ron Therrio, Scott A. Trimble, Sharon Suhovy, Simone Gad, Skye Amber Sweet, Susan Lizotte, Suzanne Budd, Tomoaki Shitbata, Tracey Weiss, Randi Matushevitz, Karrie Ross.
Our Ever Changing World: #9 The California Hi-Desert Artists

Our Ever Changing World: #9 The California Hi-Desert Artists

Karrie Ross

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Artists of the California Hi-DesertI like thinking that artists are different. I noticed that artists work to bring something that is hidden into light. That their way of seeing and being in our world opens us to new ways of acting and thinking. Their different perspectives help to bring about change. Our Ever Changing World: Through the Eyes of Artists: "The California Hi-Desert Artists" bring together artists who are taking risks each day, not just because they live in the desert but by their actions-setting a purpose to create their own life. Looking change in the face and making new beginnings with their art in a challenging location. Featuring the following artists: Bill Brewer, Lisa Manifold, John Henson, Timothy Hearsum, Mitch Miller, Kat Johnson, Steve Rieman, Lisa Starr Starr, Ben Allanoff, Margie Trandem, Wini Brewer, Cathy Allen, Wendy Lee Gadzuk, David Bottoms, Kevin Powell, Robert Arnett, Kat Green, Cybele Rowe, Tony Milici, Diane Best, Siori Kitajima, Snake Jagger, Larry White, Meg Madison, Yucca Vallery Art Center, Be It Now www.ArtistARTandStory.comCover Image: Bill BrewerTitle: "9.56 pm. The World's Biggest Joshua Tree (Dead). September 14, 2015"
Our Ever Changing World: #7 A Moment in time 2017, Artist Art & Story: United States
I believe that Artists are in some way Historians - that their work saves something from becoming forgotten. And, artists more than just create art-they are also a product of it-it's a way they filter things, their experiences, thoughts, actions, that show up everyday, exposed in the art they create. Artist Art & Story: A Moment in 2017, United States The year 2017 stirred up the world on many levels. Art was one of them. The books have perviously been titled "Best of....." but this book seemed to be the beginning of "A Moment in Time..." due to our everyday bringing a change in thinking and being. Social discourse abounds. Thank you to the Participating Artits: Barbara Kerwin, Maryam Tafreshi, Michael Chomik, Billy Reynolds, Geoffrey Levitt, Cynthia Friedlob, Giulia Tassius, Andre Pace, Romi Sloboda, Skye Amber Sweet, Tomoaki Shibata, Katie McGuire, Tina Dille, Constance Mallinson, William Ulrich, Jean Gallagher, Michael McCall, Pascaline Doucin Dahlke, Atomic Elroy, Regine Verougstraete, Rachel Medanic, Demarcus Brown, Barry Masteller, Paige Smith, Robin Becker, Lynda Zazanis, Stevie Love, Peggy Sivert, Isabelle Rizo, Jeff Hilbers, Stuart Rapeport, Mara Thompson, Alex Gano, Sarah Stone, Kate Carvellas, Robin Repp, Lorraine Bubar, Susanne Belcher, Daggi Wallace, Karrie Ross