
Kathryn Haug
KATHRYN HAUG - ARTIST STATEMENT
My practice revolves around the physicality of paint, and the manipulation of paint to make new versions of things from reality. I aim to make the paint very obvious in my work, so the texture and consistency is evident: the thickness, stickiness, drips, blobs, streaks, scratches. It is something that awakens the sensation of touch, and invites the hand to touch, despite painting being a ‘visual’ art.
I enjoy the balance between controlling the paint and allowing it to be just paint: making careful, descriptive marks in some places, while letting the paint drip, smear or run in other places. As a result my paintings often have representational elements as well as abstract elements.
My work also investigates the act of making a representation of something directly from life. When working from life, as opposed to working from a photo, the subject matter is constantly changing, if only by small degrees, in colour, position, light, mood, etc. The sun moves over the landscape, or the model grows tired and his posture changes. This requires me to make quick or concise observations: to obtain some kind of grasp on the information before me while it remains relatively the same. Working from life also allows me to get a better understanding of aspects of the subject, such as colour, shape, light, texture and mood. I prefer to work quickly and complete the painting in one sitting if possible so that the paint is wet the whole time I am working on it. I feel this unifies the surface of the painting and allows the material qualities of the paint to show more clearly.
I choose my subject matter mainly based on its potential to be made with paint: often it is the three dimensional shape and the colours that interest me, or some possible relationship that can be made between the object and paint. I also choose subjects based on a sense of familiarity or memory. This gives me another level of understanding about the subject which may allow for greater accuracy or suggest alternate ways in which it could be made with paint.
I enjoy the look, feel and manipulation of paint: I want the viewer to experience this too.
Kathryn Haug, June 2011
Curriculum Vitae
Exhibitions
- November 25th - December 13th, 2009 - 'cream 02' - Kathryn Haug
In December 2007 emerge ART SPACE initiated the 'cream' award for an outstanding final year tertiary arts graduate and the 2008 recipient was Kathryn Haug, a painter and graduate of Curtin University. The 'cream 02' exhibition (her first solo) is the culmination of this award and will showcase Kathryn's luscious paintings, using her signature thickly applied gestural paint depictions of humble everyday domestic objects and memories of a blissful rural childhood. Using economy of line Kathryn effortlessly conveys complex objects with a unique 'liveliness'.
- November 10th - November 26th, 2010 - 'Reconfigured' - A group exhibition of figurative paintings. In addition to the ten emerge ART SPACE artists featured ( Jonah Cacioppe , Sharon Dawes , Kathryn Haug , Gigi Hesterman , Anna Sabadini , Kirstine Sadler , Ben Sherar , David Small , Claire Steele & Francesco Villicich ) emerge is delighted to introduce the work of three new artists - acclaimed South Australian artists Dianne Gall and Richard Maurovic and WA artist Karen Seaman.
- February 9th - February 25th 2011 - 'Grasp'- Kathryn Haug
This is Kathryn Haug's stunning second solo exhibition and her new work continues an exploration of the paint medium and the manipulation of paint. The work focuses on the materiality of paint - the way it looks, feels and behaves - as well as investigating the act of making a representation of something directly from life; where observation, correction, repetition, and passing time come into play.
- December 6th - December 16th, 2011 - 'Directors' Cut' - Group Exhibition
An engaging selection of new and stockroom works including paintings, sculpture, ceramics, glass and jewellery from a selection of emerge's represented artists including Pierre Capponi, Di Cubitt, Sharon Dawes, Estelle Dean, Dianne Gall, Kathryn Haug, Lindsay Harris, Thomas Heidt, Gigi Hesterman, Alana McVeigh, Ben Sherar, Felicity Sivewright, David Small, Catherine Swioklo and jewellery designer Charlotte Sykora.
Kathryn Haug: Works Available

'Tessellating Glass'
oil on canvas 2009, 179 x 179cm $4000.00
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'Spoon and Fork in Blue'
oil on board 2009, 60.5 x 91.5cm $1700.00
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'Seated'
oil on board 2011, 61 x 45.5cm
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'Rolling Egg'
oil on canvas 2009, 54 x 119cm $1900.00
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'Pomegranate'
oil on board 2011, 61 x 45.5cm $1200.00
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'Pear'
oil on board 2010, 61 x 60.5cm $1300.00
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'Onion Grid'
oil on canvas 2010, 68.5 x 89.5cm $2000.00
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'Morning Effect II'
oil on canvas 2010, 81 x 51cm $1600.00
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'Mixers'
oil on canvas 2009, 66 x 91.5cm $1600.00
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'Leaning Pose'
oil on board 2011, 46 x 45cm $1000.00
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'Jar on Yellow #2'
oil on canvas 2009, 45 x 45cm $750.00
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'Jar on Yellow #1'
oil on canvas 2009, 45 x 45cm $750.00
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'Jar on Brown Paper'
oil on board 2009, 30 x 60.5cm $800.00
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'Faceted Glass'
oil on board 2010, 61 x 59.5cm $1300.00
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'Embroidery'
oil on board 2011, 45.5 x 30cm $800.00
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'Bottle'
oil on board 2011, 61 x 45cm $1200.00
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'A Pomegranate from Two Views'
oil on canvas 2010, 76.5 x 101.5cm $2200.00
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