
Revered American artist Georgia O’Keeffe said, “Abstraction is often the most definite form for the intangible thing in myself that I can only clarify in paint.” This sentiment is reflected profoundly in the work of Karen Nielsen-Fried. Her paintings wrestle with the very nature of inspiration through a process that shapes visual reflections of her state of being—often ones of which she was not even consciously aware at the time of creation.
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