ART STATEMENT
To counteract the passive intake of images that bombard us daily, my paintings entice the viewer to slow down and pause. My art originates from time spent in remote landscape, hiking, camping—being in nature. Back in my studio, this inspiring exposure yields flattened and juxtaposed abstract shapes of mountains, vistas, canyons, rivers and sea. Color is precisely chosen and hand-made from dispersion pigment. Perspective is vast and skewed within the infinite expanse of monochromatic space. Occasional floating and fragmented geometric shapes allude to the man-made. Yet nature prevails in hills, trees, desert and pure color fields. Stylistically, my paintings share aspects of Asian art’s visual serenity, as well as Minimalist painting’s stark linear elegance. Through the openness and sometimes emptiness of my compositions, I invite the viewer to find their way into this alternative place. I aim to evoke nature’s vibrancy, power, scale, and stillness as an arresting visual pause from the overdose of our media driven digital lives.
Contact Patty Cateura
Studio: efa W39th St NYC
To counteract the passive intake of images that bombard us daily, my paintings entice the viewer to slow down and pause. My art originates from time spent in remote landscape, hiking, camping—being in nature. Back in my studio, this inspiring exposure yields flattened and juxtaposed abstract shapes of mountains, vistas, canyons, rivers and sea. Color is precisely chosen and hand-made from dispersion pigment. Perspective is vast and skewed within the infinite expanse of monochromatic space. Occasional floating and fragmented geometric shapes allude to the man-made. Yet nature prevails in hills, trees, desert and pure color fields. Stylistically, my paintings share aspects of Asian art’s visual serenity, as well as Minimalist painting’s stark linear elegance. Through the openness and sometimes emptiness of my compositions, I invite the viewer to find their way into this alternative place. I aim to evoke nature’s vibrancy, power, scale, and stillness as an arresting visual pause from the overdose of our media driven digital lives.
Contact Patty Cateura
Studio: efa W39th St NYC