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About Katty
Born in Bogota, Colombia, and based in Washington DC. Katty Huertas received her BA in Arts with a Minor in Art History from Florida International University.
Katty's work explores the female identity, double standards and animal rights, among other subjects. Katty works in a variety of mediums that include painting, sculpture, fiber work and digital drawing and animation.
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Self-portrait Series
This series was completed between 2015-2016 and consists of traditional and non-traditional self-portraits that deal with identity, obsession and pressure.
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3Self-portrait series.jpgThe Self-portrait Series 2015-2016
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What are you seeing?Acrylic on canvas 2015 20 x 24 inches
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BlurrinessAcrylic on canvas 16 x 20 inches
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Broken MirrorMultiple self-portrait made out of a broken mirror Acrylic on canvas 16 x 20 inches
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Through the canvasAcrylic on canvas 16 x 20 inches
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Mirror, mirrorAcrylic on canvas 30 X 24 inches
Second Skin
We’ve all heard the phrase “never judge a book by its cover” and while I agree with its intention, it’s almost impossible for us to separate the impression visual elements have on us from the meaning we assign to it in our heads.
These series want to explore how much a viewer can deduct from a subject by not being able to see their face, expression, hairstyle, gender, etc. but by only seeing its environment and fashion decisions.
These series want to explore how much a viewer can deduct from a subject by not being able to see their face, expression, hairstyle, gender, etc. but by only seeing its environment and fashion decisions.
Do Not
Inspired by traffic signals, these six 12” round canvas panels intend to illustrate phrases that women encounter almost daily. Quotes like “don’t go outside alone when it’s dark” or “you shouldn’t wear that” tend to be disguised as helpful suggestions, but at the same time are also often used to blame victims. By putting words into images, I want to give them a new dimension, one that often gets forgotten due to the normalization of these ideas. By illustrating these quotes, I wanted to highlight how ridiculous some of them truly are.
Trophy Heads
Like painting, sculpture also has a very tactile element and takes it to the next level.
The trophy heads on the left, made with ceramics, are part of a project that deals with ownership. They also intend to play with the idea of an alternate world in which humans are not the leading animal.
The following section documents some of my three-dimensional projects created from 2015 to 2016.
The trophy heads on the left, made with ceramics, are part of a project that deals with ownership. They also intend to play with the idea of an alternate world in which humans are not the leading animal.
The following section documents some of my three-dimensional projects created from 2015 to 2016.