Friday, September 13, 2013

Now on Saatchi! +The heart's a strongbox

Painting is just another way of keeping a diary. ~Pablo Picasso
I am very excited to announce that my work is now on Saatchi Online. Please, please check it out!
http://www.saatchionline.com/rempel
And if you have any friends who love art or are looking to buy, I would be grateful if you shared!

Here is my latest painting, "The heart's a strongbox". I know abstract work isn't everyone's cup of tea but I appreciate your comments. It's something I feel so excited about. I actually get a rush when I'm in front of my easel, applying paint. And that's a great thing to feel.
acrylic on canvas / 12"x12"x.5"/ $240 plus shipping

7 comments:

suzanneberry said...

this is wonderful kim!! i love it. you are making abstract a cup of tea i really enjoy, thank you! and congratulations, i'm off to check out saatchi!

Nicki said...

Congrats Kim! You have some exciting things happening these days, both on the canvas and in your art business. So happy for you!

Barbara Muir said...

Wow. Amazing painting, and you go girl, from success to success!

Wonderful work.

XOXO Barbara

Karin Lynn... said...

I totally know where you are coming from. I love the surprise after you have spent hours operating from an intuitive level of trust and you wonder "how did I do that?". Lots of people don't get it but I find working abstractly very difficult but so much more exciting than replicating something that already exists in the world. We are creating an idea, an unborn child, an emotional angst, a beauty that was NEVER in the universe before we picked up that brush and trusted. Fabulous work Kim and good on you for the new marketing to the great big Internet store...the world.

Sandra Busby said...

Thats great news - will go have a look!b And i love your painting - I see Santa!!!!

Unknown said...

I am so impressed you can paint like this when you can also paint so realistically. This is so balanced and beautiful! love love love

Bett said...

So the name of this amazing painting is "The heart's a strongbox "? What does it mean?