When Chicago artist Kim Kopp moved to Port Townsend in 1993 to take a class in boat building, the experience left a lasting mark on her painting. Still a resident of Port Townsend, Kopp creates abstract works in which ships, currents, and nautical charts are a clear inspiration. Her current show on Capitol Hill also includes work from a particularly ambitious project, a giant calendar composed of one painting for each day of the year. Joining us with his review of the exhibition is KUOW art critic, Gary Faigin. |
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