I am quite enthralled by the work of one of New Orleans' brightest art stars, Katie Rafferty, who is showing this month at Cole Pratt Gallery.
Katie is a unique individual whose personal vibrancy, sense of humor and sensitivity reflect intensely in her artwork. She is a good friend of mine and a wild woman who provides me with a great amount of inspiration and an overwhelming sense of fun.
She has an amazing breadth of knowledge of Art History and artists, a huge library of art books, and an active and inquiring mind on all subjects. She is a great conversationalist and definitely lives "outside the box." All of these qualities inform her art and her life which reflects in her wonderful art.
Katie's work is a richly detailed tapestry of color,collage , printmaking and brushwork which both portrays her inner and outer experience of living life in her beloved New Orleans.
Inspired by details of the daily walk from her home in the Garden District to her studio just off Magazine Street, Katie decided to prepare for her show by doing a wordless essay of “the street”.
In her Artist Statement, describes her daily journey as follows:
"Fortunately, the walk from home to the studio is A) short B) entertaining and C) provides enough inspiration for a lifetime of artwork. "
An accomplished printmaker, Katie set a goal for herself to produce 100 monotypes based on photographs she took along this route. It is a fascinating body of work, which expresses in a very personal way the artist's love for and immersion in the delights of living in this city, which she sees as layered with the intense and exotic, the tropical and historic, the refined and the wild. And like so many of us, she is enthralled by our amazing architecture, hence the title of her show: Street Vernacular.
She describes her process in her own words:
"In order to convey the sense of layers I make my printing plates out of encaustic materials. The encaustic (wax) layered cardboard is then incised, embedded with texture and built up layer by layer with relief materials."
"Once the plate is made I paint it with oil paints using a variety of tools (often my fingers) to achieve different effects."
"After the monotype is pulled from the press I continue to add layers of pencil and pastel and often collage."
These prints are so finely detailed and sensual in the way the paint reacts with the layers of wax and relief as they pass through the press. The final addition of drawing and collage elements makes them even more personal.
As she progressed through the process of making 100 prints, Katie's work became more whimsical, lyrical and free. Her sense of delight in both the use of materials and the way it relates to her subject matter is abundantly evident.
Upon completion of her series of monotypes, Katie set about the adventure of concocting her large works on canvas.
I was very lucky to have the opportunity to visit Katie several times in her studio and watch as her work developed. I must say that this was one of the most magical of experiences. Each time I visited, there was more to excite my eyes as well as my soul.
Katie works with intensity. She draws inspiration from various sources. At times she reminds me of a cyclone, and her studio often looks like one has passed through!
I loved seeing her develop each painting as a narrative work. Each tells a story about Katie's emotions and experiences of "the street" within a context of the town-in this case New Orleans.
As a person who is fascinated with artists and their creative process, it was amazing to watch Katie express herself and develop her "story" in paint and collage.
Katie says that there is a visual "trip" through each painting. There is a flow for the eye to follow, movement is implied, and refers back to her original inspiration to depict and comment on her daily journey from home to studio.
She carefully and lovingly creates many intriguing "stops" on this personal journey. The visual trip through each painting is an artistic adventure.
The artist's touch is both delicate and sure. She clearly enjoys her work! I think this translates to the viewer.
The final painting is the completion of the journey on many levels: the artist's journey from start of the work to finish, the story of Katie's daily journey to her studio, the viewer's visual journey through the work itself, and finally the journey of the painting from studio to gallery.
Katie's show at Cole Pratt Gallery is not to be missed. Shown together, this current collection of Katie's work gives an even greater feeling of the neighborhood she seeks to portray, yet each individual pieces shines on its own.
On a recent visit to the gallery, Erika Olinger and her associate Margie said they were thrilled with the response to this wonderful show. Although many pieces were sold at the opening reception, there are still a few available. If you are lucky enough to find yourself in the neighborhood, you should treat yourself to a visit with these two fun and knowledgeable girls and see the fabulous work of the very talented and accomplished Katie Rafferty!
The gallery is located at 3800 Magazine Street and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 to 5. If you are in the neighborhood, stroll on down the block and visit my shop, Julie Neill at 3908 Magazine.

22 comments:
Love, love, love Katie's work. What a great in-depth post as usual Contessa! You always have such an interesting perspective.
Thank you for sharing the work and story of this truly talented artist. I love the colors, the subtle movements, the feeling of a story being told in her work. Just lovely!
Tricia - Avolli
P.S. Nice to have you back!
I love all of these artists that you introduce us to.
Katie's work is stunning!
xo
Brooke
BTW: I sent you an e-mail about one of you gorgeous chandeliers. Did you get it? I want to use it in a bedroom that I am working on. xo
I am so happy to see Katie's work! Bravo Katie! We were roommates at LSU many years ago and what fun we had! I hope to get to N.O. to see her work at the Gallery!
Virginia Hendrick Haddad
Oh, how very lovely your blog is! Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos.
CE
Hi Julie
I wished I lived to closer to see this show and visit you at your shop. Katie's work is fabulous!!
Kindest Regards
Patricia
What a treat to get to see an artist at work! New Orleans has so many outstanding artists, what a place!
I just discovered your blog, via All the Best, and am already a big fan of your work and blog. Looking forward to reading more.
I loved learning about the creative process. I just landed here from "All the best"..... I love your lighting and furniture design work. To me it is the perfect balance between the antique and the new--the pieces make me sing.
Wonderful works by Katie! Found your blog via Rhonda Carmen's All The Best blog!
Katie's work it gorgeous
The gallery has a lot of interesting canvases. I look forward on going to that gallery thanks for posting the address of the gallery.
I like the mixing of the different colors of this painting, it’s gorgeous! I can feel the artist emotion just by looking at the painting.
LOVELY artwork.. I soooo wish I had more time to paint on canvas... le sigh!
Bon week-end!
Fifi
So interesting - her pieces are very spirited!
So interesting - her pieces are very spirited!
So interesting - her pieces are very spirited!
Very nice!
I love how serene her work is, and you really see something different every time you take a look.
xo Katherine aka. Urban Flea :)
Printing is a process for reproducing text and image,typically with ink on paper using a printing press.That is why i really love those simple pictures show up above. It's a matter of choice when you having that ability.
What a fabulous insight into your friend's work and how talented she is. It is always wonderful to know the genius behind the creation, thank you. xv
Thank you, very special...smiles.
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