Andrea Kemler

Newton, MA

About Andrea Kemler:

Andrea creates artwork using a large format scanner as her “camera.” She begins each piece by arranging materials directly on the flatbed. Scanned images are then captured digitally on her computer. Most of Andrea's work is created using a number of scanned files, sometimes by incorporating disparate elements into a single image.

Andrea’s process resembles one used by architects, who until recently, designed using layers of tracing paper and pen (or pencil), making fine adjustments to details and layouts; a very fluid and track-able process. Her current work is created similarly and this comes as no surprise, as she studied and practiced architectural design for more than ten years. She composes each piece using many digital layers, sometimes using a thin layer as a digital “wash”, other times creating a base for a still life using a scan of crumpled paper, etc.

Andrea’s artwork also naturally reflects architectural precepts that she has internalized over the years: scale, structure, flow (in these images, purely visual), texture, proportion, and color relationships.

 

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Selected exhibitions
  • Concord Art Association - Concord MA, 2012
  • Copley Society of Art - Boston MA, 2011
  • South Shore Art Center - Cohasset MA, 2010
  • Palmer Gallery; South Shore Conservatory - Hingham MA, 2009
  • Arsenal Center for the Arts - Watertown MA, 2008
Education
  • Yale University, MBA - New Haven CT,1985 
  • University of Virginia, MArch - Charlottesville VA,1977 
  • Georgetown Univeristy, BS - Washington DC,1971 
Press Accolades
  • The ART at Dana Farber - April 2010
  • Newton Magazine - September 2006
  • Middlesex Beat - September 2005