


On learning to embrace being "too much" by Kim Tateo
On learning to embrace being "too much" by Kim Tateo, variable dimensions, 54 x 37”, medium: acrylic paint, house paint, blacklight paint, sequins, holographic paper, neon rope light, sewing pins, 2024.
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In the words of the artist:
“I often use bright colors, glitter, and black light – responsive paint as an interactive way to reveal hidden layers – reminding us of the magic that constantly surrounds us. For these paintings, I wanted to push the idea of connection between the unseen world and our inner light, showing how all things are tethered together. Like stepping into an otherworldly garden for each brushstroke becomes a pathway deeper into mystical realms, the paintings invite viewers to discover the luminous threads that bind the visible and invisible worlds. The physical element of light transforms each piece into an enchanted landscape where hidden narratives emerge under different light, creating spellbound moments that reveal the mythic dimensions always present in our reality.”
On learning to embrace being "too much" by Kim Tateo, variable dimensions, 54 x 37”, medium: acrylic paint, house paint, blacklight paint, sequins, holographic paper, neon rope light, sewing pins, 2024.
Collector pays for shipping separately.
In the words of the artist:
“I often use bright colors, glitter, and black light – responsive paint as an interactive way to reveal hidden layers – reminding us of the magic that constantly surrounds us. For these paintings, I wanted to push the idea of connection between the unseen world and our inner light, showing how all things are tethered together. Like stepping into an otherworldly garden for each brushstroke becomes a pathway deeper into mystical realms, the paintings invite viewers to discover the luminous threads that bind the visible and invisible worlds. The physical element of light transforms each piece into an enchanted landscape where hidden narratives emerge under different light, creating spellbound moments that reveal the mythic dimensions always present in our reality.”