"Within my art, every brushstroke becomes a conversation, and each piece serves as a unique lens into the world."
About the Artist
Kendra Taylor
Kendra, a self-taught artist with a passion for contemporary art, writing, and interior design, began her artistic journey later in life while balancing a successful career in the construction industry. Approaching her 50s, she felt a compelling need to reshape her perceptions, leading to an exploration of self-expression through digital and mixed media painting.
Her art serves as a visual narrative. Each stroke of her brush or digital manipulation captures the essence of her thoughts and ideas, yet, true to the spirit of art, she leaves her pieces open to interpretation.
She is inspired by nature's symphony of raw materials and textures found in the picturesque countryside of the north of England, where she resides with her family. The vibrant hues of changing seasons, and the rustic charm of the landscape all find expression in her work. Her story celebrates resilience, adaptability, and the enduring nature of artistic expression, showing that creativity knows no age limit.
Artist Statement
I am a UK-based multidisciplinary artist, specializing in digital and mixed media art. My focus oscillates between figurative and abstract styles, allowing me to delve deeply into either realm as I see fit.
My art seeks to convey my personal interpretation of diverse themes and emotions. By working across different mediums, I aim to create art that not only engages the senses but also challenges the viewer's perception of the world.
The concept of perception serves as a cornerstone of my creative process, as I am continually entranced by the notion that our understanding of the world is a malleable, subjective construct, dependent on our unique perspectives and experiences, and my art is a reflection of this fluidity.
Through the careful manipulation of colours, intricate layering, and tactile textures, I invite viewers to immerse themselves in a dynamic interplay of perspectives, encouraging them to reshape their own understanding of the themes and emotions I explore in my work. In this way, my art becomes a visual conversation, a bridge between my interpretation and the viewer's own unique lens on the world.