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Reflections and Human Connections Resonate in Marina Kappos’ Optical Work

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In physics, quantum entanglement describes how particles being generated, interacting, or in proximity to at least one one other can not have unbiased quantum states. Albert Einstein referred to this phenomenon as “spooky action at a distance.” In brief, as soon as particles have interacted, they continue to be linked, even when they’re tens of millions of sunshine years aside.

For artist Marina Kappos, entanglement conjures up an curiosity in frequency, resonance, and connection via portray. “In a peculiar way, I can relate to distant particles affecting one another because I have an identical twin sister,” she tells Colossal. “I have grown up with a mirrored reflection of myself, but one that is also independent and leading a different life than me. This unique perspective has created a lifelong bond of interconnectedness between my sister and me.”

“188” (2024), acrylic on canvas, 58 x 58 inches

Kappos describes her work, like her life, as a double or a mirror that displays in myriad methods. She invokes a type of “buzzing frequency and optical motion” that creates the impression that stable, distinct objects—like our our bodies—are fluid or malleable.

“We are inextricably linked to one another and our surroundings,” the artist says. “Where does the body end and the universe begin? Vibration is a clue that it is closely related. These paintings, combined with my own life experience, have highlighted my evolving awareness of the nature of reality.”

Kappos applies acrylic paint in semi-transparent layers of coloration, which overlap to create a resonating or vibrating visible high quality. She is involved in portraying human connections, particularly ladies, usually emphasizing profiles or arms as a result of they trace on the physique however will not be the primary element one notices when seeing reverberating, optical coloration results. Many works have gentle and darkish counterparts, like “Sister 1” and “Sister 2.”

“Like echoes, the repeated motifs almost have a Doppler effect, where there is an increase or decrease in frequency of light depending on where you stand,” Kappos says. “The ethereal, transparent layers of paint eventually become profiles of faces, sometimes melding into landscape, at times appearing out of focus, simply buzzing or humming along.”

an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color, roughly outlining the profiles of faces and hands, creating a prismatic optical effect
“199 (Sister 1)” (2024), acrylic on wooden panel, 24 x 24 inches

Many of those works had been not too long ago on view in her solo reveals Ultraviolet Disaster at The Pit in Los Angeles and Spooky Motion at Shrine in New York Metropolis. She presently has a chunk within the group exhibition Tender Focus at The Gap’s Los Angeles location.

The artist is presently engaged in a residency in Paris at Résidence artistique Retina, a program established by a medical heart within the coronary heart of the town to enhance the expertise for hospital sufferers, guests, and workers. Discover extra on Kappos’s web site and Instagram.

an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color, roughly outlining the profiles of faces and hands, creating a prismatic optical effect
“199 (Sister 2)” (2024), acrylic on wooden panel, 24 x 24 inches
an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color, roughly outlining the profiles of faces, creating a prismatic optical effect
“Sun Study (Aurora)” (2024), acrylic on wooden panel, 16 x 16 inches
an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color creating and optical duplication effect
“Vibrating Woman” (2020), acrylic on canvas, 72 x 120 inches
an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color, roughly outlining the profiles of faces, creating a prismatic, sunrise-like optical effect
“179” (2024), acrylic on canvas, 58 x 58 inches
an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color, roughly outlining the profile of a face with scribbles for hair, creating a prismatic optical effect
“Ultraviolet Study (Tangle)” (2024), acrylic on wooden panel, 16 x 16 inches
an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color, roughly outlining the profiles of skulls, creating a prismatic optical effect
“Spooky Action Study (Skull)” (2024), acrylic on wooden panel, 16 x 16 inches
an abstract painting of numerous semi-transparent layers of color, roughly outlining the profiles of faces, creating a prismatic optical effect
“Ultraviolet Study (Night Rider” (2024), acrylic on wooden panel, 16 x 16 inches

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