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Williams College Artwork The Lost Silo
The Lost Silo  - Katie Maier.jpg Image 1 of
The Lost Silo  - Katie Maier.jpg
The Lost Silo  - Katie Maier.jpg

The Lost Silo

$300.00

Katie Maier, the artist of “The Lost Silo,” lived in Atlanta before coming to Williamstown for college. She says the difference in landscapes has been one of the most impactful and inspiring influences on her art. “Moving here from Atlanta gave me a new awareness of physical spaces where my life takes place…I've come to perceive and portray my subjects with a level of abstraction that essentializes their character beyond their materiality

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Katie Maier, the artist of “The Lost Silo,” lived in Atlanta before coming to Williamstown for college. She says the difference in landscapes has been one of the most impactful and inspiring influences on her art. “Moving here from Atlanta gave me a new awareness of physical spaces where my life takes place…I've come to perceive and portray my subjects with a level of abstraction that essentializes their character beyond their materiality

Katie Maier, the artist of “The Lost Silo,” lived in Atlanta before coming to Williamstown for college. She says the difference in landscapes has been one of the most impactful and inspiring influences on her art. “Moving here from Atlanta gave me a new awareness of physical spaces where my life takes place…I've come to perceive and portray my subjects with a level of abstraction that essentializes their character beyond their materiality

 

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