Kelsea Chatburn / Korean Street Food

$865
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Kelsea Chatburn is a Toronto-based watercolor artist, known for her vibrant paintings of Los Angeles and Asian street food markets. Drawing inspiration from her personal travels and childhood in the California desert, Chatburn’s work delivers a sense of happiness in the form of appreciation for cultural details of a subject. Kelsea's paintings offer a diverse exploration of shapes and colours that are associated with fond memories of travel.

This mini series, Neon Lights, was inspired by a recent trip to New York City. Kelsea found a fixation with light and reflection amongst urban landscapes, prompting her to capture these moments through her practice. She uses the fluid quality of watercolor and gouache paint to evoke the ephemera of fleeting moments —immortalizing the city's vibrancy and around-the-clock pulse. 

  • Artwork Dimensions: 12" x 14.5"
  • Frame Dimensions: 15" x 18"

Original; 1 of 1.

The work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Founder of Tacit.

This work is custom framed in a bleached white maple shadow box frame to accentuate the deckled edge. Premium glass.

Watercolors, gouache on Arches paper.

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Kelsea Chatburn

Kelsea is inspired by travel and often uses her own vacation photography to recreate monumental landscapes, buildings, and meals. She primarily practices in watercolor and gouache mediums to explore and layer composition, texture, and color.

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