Katherine Treffinger
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I spent my childhood in Sausalito, California in the 50’s. It was a magical place, teeming with artists and creative expression. Across the street from our house was one of the coffeehouses where the “bohemians” came to listen to music, and writers such as Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder and Jack Kerouac read from their work.
It was a time when San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Sausalito were home to the abstract expressionist and Bay Area Figurative movements. My missing toys were found in the neighbor’s sculptures. I was often on tiptoes, peering into the windows of nearby studios and coffeehouses. I thrived in the wondrous mystery of this world.
Later, as an adult I had the good fortune to spend time in the studio of Joseph Raffael as his friend, and for a short while was his assistant. This was before I realized I wanted to be an artist myself. I was greatly influenced by his enthusiasm, dedication, and his ability to create beauty.
In hindsight, there was nothing else I really wanted to be than an artist. I paint and draw because I love to … and because I have to. I am primarily self taught.
When I stand before an empty canvas or piece of paper, I am lost, unaware of what to do. In fact, my most satisfying work comes from staying ‘lost’. Navigational confidence is seldom productive for me. Each piece becomes the recording of a unique introspective exploration.
I have been powerfully influenced by the work of Nathan Olivera, Elmer Bischoff, Jim Dine, Frank Auerbach, Rick Bartow, Fritz Scholder and the great Chinese abstract master Zao Wou Ki.
Please visit my blog:katherinetreffinger.blogspot.com/
- JoinedMarch 2008
- OccupationArtist
- CountryUSA
- Emailkatherine@katherinetreffinger.com
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Seeing Katherine Treffinger's abstract expressionist styled paintings for the first time caused me to gasp in enthusiasm. It is remarkable work. Remarkable!