Kirstin Lamb
Over the past year I have dedicated myself to a series of
arrangements of paintings in space. I lean pictures on top of one
another, hide one patterned canvas beneath another laden with a
similarly heavy pattern, or stack pictures on top of painted rugs.
I have made hide rugs and have begun to make wall treatments,
all hand-painted. In addition to rugs and patterned works, I
include portraits, floral flights of fancy, images reminiscent of
sweaters, color wheels, or Pennsylvania Dutch Hex Signs. I am
particularly interested in imagery that signals a kind of American
kitsch. I include traditionally feminine lap-crafted originals,
less as diminutive cherished objects than as a billboard for the
feeling of a handmade and intimate craft, here restaged in paint.
There is a kind of demented devotion to hand-painting every
last detail.

