KF: Converstation Between Tree
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Kirby Fredendall
Conversation Between Trees 5, 2021
Oil and graphite on panel
16 x 16"
Artist Statement
My work on acid-etched tin grows out of years working with my mother, who crafted colonial lighting fixtures from tin and copper. Using acid washes and layered oil glazes, I create surfaces that suggest water, weather, and shifting landscapes.
The process allows the material itself to guide the image, producing atmospheric forms that move between abstraction and landscape. The work reflects both the craft traditions I grew up with and the river valley where I live and work.
Artist Bio
Kirby Fredendall (b. 1966) is an artist based in New Hope, Pennsylvania, along the Delaware River in Bucks County, a region historically associated with Pennsylvania Impressionism. Raised in a household of artisans and surrounded by the area's long artistic tradition, she developed an early interest in landscape and material process.
She earned a BA in Art History from Duke University and later completed an M.Ed. in Art Education with painting coursework at Arcadia University. Fredendall lives and works in New Hope, where her studio occupies a restored building that once served as a general store.