Ten Paces
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Ten Paces
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Biographie de l'artiste
Karen Viola: Exploring Nature's Narrative Through Kinetic Book Art
Karen Viola (born March 28, 1965) is a Canadian artist whose distinctive approach to book art—characterized by unconventional forms and explorations of natural patterns—has garnered critical acclaim. Rooted in her formative years spent in White Plains, New York, Viola’s artistic journey began with a passion for storytelling and a profound connection to the environment. Her background in children's book publishing instilled a meticulous attention to detail and a dedication to crafting immersive experiences for young audiences.Early Influences & Education
Viola’s fascination with music started early, picking up violin at sixteen before transitioning to viola in 1941. This musical foundation profoundly shaped her artistic sensibilities, fostering an understanding of rhythm, texture, and expressive nuance—elements she seamlessly integrates into her sculptural book creations. She pursued formal training at Parsons School of Design, earning a BFA degree that solidified her commitment to artistic exploration and experimentation. The influence of Katherine Ann Tuttle, her mother, who instilled in her a love for literature and observation, further nurtured Viola’s creative spirit. Her musical mentor was William Primrose, whose teaching system emphasized posture, balance, and mindful engagement—a cornerstone of Viola's holistic artistic practice.The Philosophy Behind Kinetic Book Art
Viola's artistic vision centers around capturing the essence of nature—its intricate rhythms and captivating narratives—within the framework of kinetic book art. Unlike traditional printmaking techniques, she employs innovative methods that combine sculptural elements with movement, mirroring the dynamism inherent in natural ecosystems. Her work delves into themes of interconnectedness, transformation, and the beauty found within seemingly simple forms. Viola’s exploration of coordination – a teaching system developed by Katherine Tuttle focusing on posture, balance, and mindful engagement – reflects her belief in holistic artistic practice. She believes that art should resonate with both intellect and emotion, mirroring the complexities of the natural world.Notable Works & Recognition
Among Viola's celebrated pieces are “Embryo,” “Ten Paces,” and “Mammoth in the Frozen Soil,” each demonstrating her masterful manipulation of mixed media—primarily hand-dyed textiles and sculptural forms—to convey profound emotional resonance. Her collaborative efforts with the Center for Book Arts have solidified her position as a leading figure in contemporary book art, furthering her commitment to pushing artistic boundaries. Furthermore, Viola’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through her own publishing imprint, Climbing Tree Press, where she champions experimental editions and promotes sustainable practices within the arts community. Critics have praised her ability to transform ordinary materials into extraordinary expressions of artistic vision.Legacy & Continuing Exploration
Karen Viola continues to refine her artistic techniques and conceptual explorations, driven by an unwavering desire to communicate the transformative power of observation and imagination. Her pioneering approach to kinetic book art has inspired a new generation of artists and solidified her place as a visionary voice in the realm of sculptural storytelling—a testament to her enduring passion for capturing the beauty and complexity of the natural world through innovative artistic mediums. Viola’s work stands as an emblem of artistic integrity and a celebration of the profound connections between art, music, and the natural environment.Karen Viola
1965 - , États-Unis
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Mixed media book art
- Date Of Birth: 1965
- Full Name: Karen Viola
- Nationality: Canadian
- Notable Artworks:
- Embryo
- Ten Paces
- Mammoth in the frozen soil
- Place Of Birth: White Plains, United States


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