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Curvaceous Nights

Curvaceous Nights / K.Champion Curvaceous Nights: Oil on Canvas 48 x 72 In this large-scale oil painting I pull from my own experience with love and lust. Being truly in love and expressing it physically as well as mentally is the most beautiful experience you can have. Some people search for this their entire life and fail to find it. I have been “lucky in love.” Most people think of red and warm tones when they think of lust and passion, especially physical attraction. With my Oil on Canvas pieces I drown in my experience completely submitting to them in a helpless state of promised love. In reference to “Lucky in Love” and “drowning” you can better understand my color palette. The blues and greens are the dominate color choice here. The shapes and “curvaceous” lines are truly my own visions I can see and feel. There is a blooming, push and pull of mind and body. The energy is a cool flame smoldering underneath the closed eyes of my own person. My beloved husband, being with h...

Midnight Flower

Midnight Flower / K.Champion Art Midnight Flower: Large-scale canvas done in a multimedia fashion with molding clay allowing the flower to become more 3D. It seems as thought the flower is rising from a pool of blue and purple reaching for the moon rays of the night. Dark in mood and color the essence of harmony and balance is still present with the strong composition and feminine lines of movement. It has been described to me to be sexy and alluring in it’s powerful and appealing state. There is always a dark side to seduction, but beautiful none the less.

Forever Autumn III

Forever Autumn Plexi Glass Sculpture / K.Champion Art Forever Autumn: This plexi-glass sculpture, in true form to the tile seems to trap the autumn colors of Colorado into a crystallized permanent sate of beauty. Each leaf is its own unique piece of art in its single form. Each leaf gets special attention to the aesthetics, the color placement, and design. In each leaf I treat, it needs to be able to stand alone as a masterpiece in its own rite. Once each piece is molded, I perform the tedious task of placing them together in a puzzle-piece-like-fashion never knowing the final outcome. This has proven time and again to be the most strenuous and anxiety-ridden part to play in its birth. In a way I assume the role of Mother Nature, creating in my own riotous mind through a long a painful process, a beautiful creation that is now a part of me and a child of my mind. Representative of the aw-inspiring colors and shapes in nature I find my true inspiration here.