perhaps the mist
, 2019
she/her/hers
Seattle,
WA,
United States
Through the use of map imagery, Karey Kessler explores her inscape, or internal landscape of time, place, and spirituality. Her work concerns issues about the environment, layers of geological history, and the fleetingness of each moment. She uses watercolor, stencils, stamps and freehand writing to create maps that challenge the conventional notion of what it means to be “here” and subverts our sense of knowing exactly where we are. She has work in the Pierogi Gallery Flat Files (NYC) and is included in: The Map as Art (Princeton Architectural Press, 2009), by Kitty Harmon.
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