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March 2, 2010
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Kim Rae Taylor stands beside one of her “snoot” mixed
media paintings.
‘Stares, Snoots, and Other Thoughts’ Show at the Appleton
Gallery
Kim Rae Taylor’s art is whimsical and playful with a red
“snoot” as a main feature in many of her mixed media and oil
paintings. Her solo show, “Stares, Snoots, and Other
Thoughts,” is at Shawnee State University’s Vern Riffe
Center for the Arts in the Appleton Gallery until March 11.
Taylor is a
fine artist and designer and assistant professor of art at
University of Cincinnati, Clermont College. A native of
Texas, in 1990 she began her career in Los Angeles as an
artist on the animated sitcom, “The Simpsons,” and has spent
more than two decades working in the fields of animation,
graphic design, product design and fine art. This summer she
will spend one month in Beijing, China, as an
artist-in-residence at the Red Gate Gallery Artist Residency
program. She has exhibited in numerous shows from Seattle,
Wash., to New York City.
Although
approached from different perspectives, the imagery
comprising this body of work addresses the basic idea of
perception and personal identity – how we see and are seen.
“Along with
figurative representation, the red bulbous form – the
‘snoot’ – becomes a basic symbol of physical character
traits,” Taylor said. “Snoot was originally derived from the
muzzle of stuffed toys, always deconstructed and obscured in
order to isolate all but the most essential ingredients for
identification. Collectively, the work is intended to evoke
a singular experience, an immersion meant to evoke visceral,
playful, absurd or humorous visual associations.”
To see
Taylor’s show, visit the Appleton Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday in the Vern Riffe Center for the
Arts. For more information, call (740) 351-3118.
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