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Kyle Bates

The gift of weaving

The gift of weaving

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This painting is a image of the night the spiders came and taught the two siblings how to weave which in return they brought the knowledge back with them which saved the tribes from the monsters.

Artwork Details

Artist:
Kyle Bates
Dimensions:
24" × 33"
Year Created:
2015
Dimensions:
24 × 33 in
Edition:
Original 1/1
Style:
The style of 'The gift of weaving' likely incorporates elements of contemporary art, with an emphasis on innovative techniques and materials typical of mixed media works. The absence of specific historical context suggests a modern interpretation, potentially exploring themes related to craft, culture, or personal expression.
Tags:
mixed_media,original,contemporary,unique,craft,texture

About Kyle Bates

For a decade, I have devoted my life to nurturing young minds as a scoutmaster, and this enriching experience often finds its way into my art. My educational background is grounded in fine arts, with an Associate and Bachelor's degree in the field. I am an abstract impressionist painter who delights in using vibrant colors, varied textures, and layered patterns. My mixed media artworks are not merely visual experiences; they are narrative threads spun from my encounters with the natural world. In my formative years, I had the privilege of working with a renowned sculptor based in Memphis during my college days. His blueprints were my canvas, and metals of all kinds my paint. I honed my skills in welding and finishing pieces, but it was the art of patinas that truly captivated me, thanks to my background in painting. Observing my paintings, one can discern the subtle influence of patina t...

Artist Statement

In my artistic journey, my overarching vision is to create an immersive experience for viewers, inviting them to delve deeply into the vibrant colors and evocative images I curate. My creative process begins with the collection of mental images, often derived from personal experiences. These images, initially anchored in reality, gradually morph and metamorphose, taking on a more abstract form - a testament to the transformative power of artistic interpretation. Being an artist, for me, is akin to being a sovereign of my own universe, a realm where each stroke, each hue is an extension of my t...

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