Artist Statement The artist states: “I’ve been blessed with a voracious addiction to color. The experience of painting is the euphoric state of non-thinking….my favorite meditation.”
In 1993, Gagelman began to study and apply the principals color theory to her artwork.Studying the artwork of Joseph Albers and Mark Rothko opened Gagelman’s awareness and understanding of color and its many fascinating properties.The deliberate juxtaposition of complimentary colors creates effects where colors seem to change and vibrate.The use of the swirl shape allows her to explore and compose an infinite array of moving color combinations within a configuration which is an appropriate symbol of infinity and movement. Gagelman typically creates artwork in bodies, which explores one idea, concept or story.
Biography Krista Gagelman, from the plains of Western Kansas, to this day remains miniature in stature and devoted to the proliferation of pulchritude. Gagelman is an artist whose life-long passion for filling the world with beauty and color is evident in her artwork. Her contemporary paintings dramatically integrate color and motion to entice the viewer into a new world of sensation and emotion. Gagelman works with a variety of media and her paintings consist of acrylic on canvas, masonite or paper. She also produces a variety of works on paper which include watercolor monotype, pastel, color pencil, and mixed media collage. Currently, Gagelman has begun to expand her repertoire of creativity to fiber art and functional art.