ArtSmiley Artist of The Month for April – Katherine Minott
ArtSmiley Artist of The Month for April – Katherine Minott
Katherine Minott hold an idealistic belief that a photograph might affect people’s souls. And she value creating art that contributes to the world’s memory bank of inspiration.
With Her abstract style of photography, She explore the beauty hidden in everyday objects, the sacred hidden in the mundane. She is infatuated with inanimate objects long past their prime. Why? Peeling paint, wrinkled, tattered cloth, and rusted steel teach us about transience. And they impart three simple realities: nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect. She celebrate these teachings in her photographic images which reflect the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi (an intuitive way of living that emphasizes finding beauty in imperfection, and accepting the natural cycle of growth and decay).
Her images are a celebration of authentic change and homage to my teachers of transience. These teachers are found in classrooms disguised as junkyards, abandoned ranches, hoarders’ backyards, and long-forgotten trailer parks—all scattered about the desert Southwest where the sun works its magic. It is here that she capture the patinas on boxcars, -gallon barrels, and water tanks, and discover the hidden life of rust on the backside of discarded paint cans. This is how her abstract photographs are born.
Artist Profile and her Photography works: https://artsmiley.com/Artist-Details/?userID=695
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Katherine Minott hold an idealistic belief that a photograph might affect people’s souls. And she value creating art that contributes to the world’s memory bank of inspiration.
With Her abstract style of photography, She explore the beauty hidden in everyday objects, the sacred hidden in the mundane. She is infatuated with inanimate objects long past their prime. Why? Peeling paint, wrinkled, tattered cloth, and rusted steel teach us about transience. And they impart three simple realities: nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect. She celebrate these teachings in her photographic images which reflect the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi (an intuitive way of living that emphasizes finding beauty in imperfection, and accepting the natural cycle of growth and decay).
Her images are a celebration of authentic change and homage to my teachers of transience. These teachers are found in classrooms disguised as junkyards, abandoned ranches, hoarders’ backyards, and long-forgotten trailer parks—all scattered about the desert Southwest where the sun works its magic. It is here that she capture the patinas on boxcars, -gallon barrels, and water tanks, and discover the hidden life of rust on the backside of discarded paint cans. This is how her abstract photographs are born.

Artist Profile and her Photography works: https://artsmiley.com/Artist-Details/?userID=695
#artistofthemonth #artist #abstractart #photography #photographicimages #artsmiley #dubai #uae #affordableart #originalart #originalpaintings #contemoraryarts #contemporarypaintings
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