Location: United States
Kayo Shido is a visual artist whose work takes references from memories stored in subconscioius and natural phenomena and transforms them in abstract form. She expands her paintings into murals, 3D objects and installations. She was born in Hyogo, studied at Saga Art College in Kyoto, Japan, Studio School and School of Visual Arts in New York. She works and lives in New York.
Her work has been exhibited at Queens Botanical Garden, Govenor’s Island, Ice Cream Social, Walter Wickiser Gallery, Art of Our Century, One Art Space, Site:Brooklyn, 440 Gallery, Plaxall Gallery, Tenri Gallery, Denise Bibro Gallery, WAH Center and St. Paul the Apostle Church in New York.
For more images of her work and recent activity, please find her at the following:
www.kayoshido.art
www.instagram.com/kayoshidoart
Emotional Landscape
Abstract art is non-objective, has no visual reference. My abstract painting is built with movements and flow of energy. I find similarity in my work with the natural phenomena such as erosion by wind and water, and shift of the ground. The natural process and movements resonate with the blended emotions in my subconscious mind and I capture those fragments in an abstract manner and call them “Emotional Landscape.”
Size : 36(H) X 48(W)
Medium : Oil, Pastel, Acrylic, Tempera on Mylar on woodpanel
Year : 2020
Size : 36(H) X 48(W)
Medium : Oil, Pastel, Acrylic, Tempera on Mylar on woodpanel
Year : 2020
Size : 48(H) X 36(W)
Medium : Oil, Pastel, Acrylic, Tempera on Mylar on woodpanel
Year : 2021
Size : 48(H) X 36(W)
Medium : Oil, Pastel, Acrylic, Tempera on Mylar on woodpanel
Year : 2021
Size : 48(H) X 36(W)
Medium : Oil, Pastel, Acrylic, Tempera on Mylar on woodpanel
Year : 2022