Disjointed reality hopeful 9

Disjointed Reality Hopeful #9

Piece description from the artist

My Disjointed Reality series evokes memories of parts of my life I have been trying to find a sense of balance between my past and present, what I have done and not done and making all these moments fit somehow with the shapes and movements and neutrality of the colors, creating a push, pull feeling towards choices in my life.

This is an original collage painting created by me, Kris Haas. It is made with ink, oil, gouache, tempera paint along with polyurethane on watercolor paper. Some of the collage papers vary in thickness from 80lb – 140lb and the watercolor paper can vary from 140lb – 300lb. So these can actually be a little heavy.

This piece can be hung with nails and magnets and without framing since it is sprayed with an archival coating. Just google hanging artwork with nails and magnets.

This is 30”high x 22”wide with slight variances because of the collaging elements. I can send more photos to show you what I mean. This piece will be sent between 4 pieces of sturdy cardboard via USPS Priority 2-3 day Priority Mail. Please see shipping fees for cost. For destinations outside of North America and the United Kingdom I will be more the happy to send this to you. Just provide me with the postal code and I can give you the cost and estimated time it will take to get there.

I do have over 10 years shipping and handling experience so you can buy with confidence from me!

Other works by Kris Haas

About Kris Haas

Portland, OR

Internationally collected artist Kris Haas (selling her work online since 2009) works have been featured in 4 different television shows, such as AMC's Mad Men, Property Brothers, Leverage, and The Politician, numerous corporate collections, and countless private collections in over 20 countries across the globe.

The need to create has always been there, ever since she was a little girl. It is a primal one, not an academic one, which is why she chose to for the most part skip the academia route aside from a couple of classes. She always feels as if the best classroom was in the studio, doing the work, and following her intuition, the words would come later. Sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. More often they don't since having had 4 concussions and a permanent Brain Injury Disability since 2004.

With that said, she is drawn to color, shapes, and movement in that order mostly but not all the time. Kris thinks it is important to give the color space to breathe in order to be understood and really seen and not crowded too much. She likes to give it space to dance, to move, to let the viewer to imagine what the painting could have looked like seconds before it was finished and if it was alive what could it have looked like moments after it was created. This describes her earlier works and in staying true to her nature as a person and artist she evolves to let more complex structures into her life like her recent Disjointed Reality body of work and it's derivative Worn & Torn.

Kris' more recent works encapsulate a putting back of her 'disjointed' life', since finally being stable enough, after many years of instability since acquiring her Brain Injury, & even though she feels 'worn & torn' because of life's challenges, through it all she still chooses to create something meaningful, something beautiful, instead of getting caught up in 'what might have been.'

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