Artist Kari Taylor melts a blend of grey, brown, blue and beige hues create this abstract giclee. Following the highly successful Fissures and Pique, Taylor produced this as a follow up to the images. Inspired by the earth’s crevasses, Taylor creates an ingenious scene of the subterranean layers below.
Fibers features a high resolution image printed directly on canvas with a marble glaze finish, inspired by the layers of the earth.
Kari Taylor grew up in Arizona, where she attended Arizona State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in printmaking. After college, she worked in the fine art field producing both commercial prints and artwork. Previously a dancer and choreographer, she is drawn to objects in space and their movement. Each individual piece has its own level and style of motion. some are lively, while others are quite still. She recalls her lithography professor, who would often ask, “What is the nature of the thing”? “I like paintings that you feel you could reach into. I try to create a depth to them. the expansive desert sky can seem as if it were a living organism. The hills that can feel as though they are moving, like bodies of earth. I like the surface of canvas, and that the way paint can be layered is such a contrast to printmaking. But I am still drawn to the simplicity of form that I learned there.” She lives in central Phoenix, close to its newly-revived art scene, with her husband and their three dogs.