Kim Uchiyama
UCHIYAMA, Kim. Untitled (22)
- Item Number
- 118
- Estimated Value
- 1250 USD
- Opening Bid
- 500 USD
Item Description
Kim Uchiyama About Kim Uchiyama A former New York Foundation for the Arts fellow, Uchiyama has exhibited her paintings in New York and throughout the United States. Her work has been noted by Ken Johnson in the New York Times, recently reviewed by Jennifer Riley in the New York Sun and in artcritical.com, and has recently appeared in Interior Design's February 2007 issue.
Her paintings are included in numerous private and corporate collections.
Uchiyama currently lives and works in Tribeca.
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Untitled (22)
Watercolor on paper
16" x 13" framed
2006
About Untitled (22)
My paintings seek to explore organic structures inherent in nature. Undulating, fluid lines, similar to those found in Minoan painting, are organized by rhythm and interval. These marks delineate the space of the painting, which is stretched and pulled horizontally across a vertically format to create tension. Color is limited to mostly primary colors: red, yellow and blue form fundamental relationships which serve to simplify the structure. The resulting compositions--visually not unlike a musical staff--become a way for the viewer to experience vibration and resonance.
Kim Uchiyama was born in Des Moines, Iowa. She studied painting and American literatureat Drake University, and pre-renaissance painting in Florence, Italy before attending the New York Studio School in the mid to late 1970's, where she studied with New York School painter Nicholas Carone.
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