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Karen Wynne Mackay

Karen Wynne Mackay’s art is abstract, gestural, intuitive and is usually referred to as contemporary. Her greatest inspiration is found in nature: - shapes, lines, colours and movement. Other important inspirations and muses are: jazz, blues, folk and rock music, novels, poetry, short stories, movies, hiking, kayaking and swimming.

Karen’s art this year has been based largely and influenced by the change in the world - covid has brought out such a variety of feelings and experiences. Proving once again that as in all changes there is good and bad as well as so much to learn.

Karen’s art has a story for you to discover.

To purchase contact: karenwm@rogers.com
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"Beneath the Forest Floor"
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"Canada Day at the Cottage" SOLD
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"Breaking free"
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"The Crying Garden"
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"Mira" (Sanskrit for ocean)
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"Vessels"
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"Exuberance"
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