Katherine Sherwood
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Wasp (After Merian), 2022
Acrylic and mixed media on found art historical reproduction
19.5" x 14.5"
Sherwood's work addresses intersectionality, feminism and art history through the lens of disability. Her life and art completely changed when she had a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 44, which paralyzed the entire right side of her body. After a period of recovery, she returned to painting with a newfound vitality. Forced to relearn to paint with her left hand, she discovered that she "became a more fluid and urgent left-handed painter," and adopted a more gestural painting style by working flat and pouring paint directly onto her canvases.
Most recently, Sherwood has been developing a series she calls Brain Flowers, exploring the transient nature of existence. They are painted on the backs of reproductions of classical paintings, formerly used as instructional aids at UC Berkeley. These still lives are based on post-Impressionist and 17th century Dutch flower paintings and incorporate the artist's own fMRI scans as flowers.