Moon Festival and Sukkot
by Kate Weingart
“Born in the industrial landscapes of a steel town in Western Pennsylvania, my journey as an artist has been shaped by the gritty resilience of my surroundings and the expansive realms of imagination. My work delves into the world of automatic surrealism, where unconscious images, thoughts and emotions materialize into tangible forms. Trained as an organizer, educator, and art docent, and armed with three college degrees, I have woven together diverse disciplines and experiences to forge an artistic voice. I started my art practice full time in 2012. My primary mediums are clay, ink, and acrylic, which allow me to explore the tension among fluidity, structure, and perspective. Through sculpture and painting, I seek to capture the elusive, often contradictory and ambiguous, nature of human experience, drawing viewers into a dialogue with their own subconscious. My art is a continuous exploration of the unknown, an invitation to step beyond the boundaries of the familiar.”
Website: http://Amazonzahava.com