IMPERFECT IDEALS
IMPERFECT IDEALS
Katie’s paintings reimagine California’s architecture and flora as idealized environments, blending the polish of design with the tactile nature of paint.
Gradient skies and textured forms connect her work to the city pop aesthetic of the 1980s—bright, playful, and slightly surreal—while also reflecting on happiness as something imperfect, colorful, and worth pursuing in a world that often feels relentlessly heavy.
16” x 20” / oil on canvas
A Day in the Distance
The Last Riviera
40” x 30” / oil on canvas
Happiness Grew in Planters
40” x 30” / oil on canvas
Checking Back In
20” x 16” / oil on canvas
Memories From a Place I’ve Never Been
30” x 40” / oil on canvas
20” x 16” / oil on canvas
What We Pretended Was Ours
The Facade of a Good Mood
40” x 30” / oil on canvas
Tomorrow It’s Gone
40” x 30” / oil on canvas
30” x 40” / oil on canvas
We Kept Chasing Waterfalls
Intermission
30” x 40” / oil on canvas
The Dreamhouse Does Exist
36” x 24” / oil on canvas
A Place Where Plants Hang Out
36” x 24” / oil on canvas
The Sky We Borrowed
40” x 30"” / oil on canvas
16” x 20” / oil on canvas
What We Called Love