Season 8 Artwork A Symphony in Red and Gold

Each year, we partner with a local artist who is as inspired by the natural beauty of Jackson Hole as we are to serve as the visual theme for the season. 

From the artist:

I am solar powered – the more light I absorb, the more energy I have. My paintings are filled with light and color, lots of it. Intense, vibrant, vivid, joyful, moody, saturated, bright – these are all adjectives that you might pick to describe my work – and me too, I suppose.”

 

– Kay Stratman, artist

By KAY STRATMAN

“‘The Sanctuary‘, 36″ x 24″ oil, was created from a view near Shadow Mountain overlooking Grand Teton National Park. The focus was to exaggerate the fine shiftings of color among the aspen trunks and fall foliage, while remaining color harmony throughout the piece. The intense warm hue’s compete with the cool temperatures of the mountain in a bold fashion, while the subtle temperature shifts within the foliage holds this peaceful experience together. Much like a musical composition, there are high notes and low notes, minor keys among the major keys, and softer places of rest throughout the entire composition. However, it is always less technical and much larger than any of those analytical points of view: To render the sense of place found in the aspen grove, all the while translating my spiritual experience there is truly what this oil painting is all about.”