Textured Modular Set
Tile I
Tile I
Tile II
Tile II
Tile III
Tile III
Textured Modular Set
Tile I
Tile II
Tile III

Textured Modular Set

Mixed-Media Wall Sculpture (ID: A174040)
Designed by Kathleen Hope
$750
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Each of these mixed-media modular paintings is created with a cement overlay on a wood backing, then painted with concrete stain and acrylic paint. The cement overlay is quite thin, keeping this wall art lightweight. Sold as a set of three. Ready to hang.
  • Materials: Acrylic, Concrete, Paper, Wood
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Kathleen Hope

Kathleen Hope

Fluent in Cement
"I am an observer of people, faces, fashion, and gestures. My art is not planned, I start with a general charcoal sketch and then ink is dispersed on the porous surface of my cement base. The ink creates unique markings which often reveal a glimpse of a personality. The face and name emerge as I apply color with acrylic paint."

Kathleen Hope is a colorist. She was educated in Color Psychology and Physiological effects at the IACCNA color institute and spent decades as an architectural color consultant. Painting came naturally to her. After 15 years as a mixed-media artist, she chose cement as her medium. She choose cement because it is raw, unpredictable, and rebellious, yet also serene, organic, and seductive.

Choosing one's art medium is like choosing one's partner in life. There are so many options but when you find the right one it is magical and worth the wait. Originally from Duluth, Minnesota, and now resides in Phoenix, Arizona, and creates art with her partner, Troy Axelrod, who is an architect.

Hope’s art is in many corporate and residential collections including several AC Marriott’s and the Mayo Clinic. She has been juried into contemporary art shows from NY to London. Her work has been featured in the publications Luxe Arizona, Phoenix Home and Garden, Western Art and Architecture, and California Homes, as well as on a Netflix Series.

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