Katy Bishop

Gender
Female
Born
1
Nationality
American
Country
United States
City
Lake Balboa

I am a painter who creates “expressive images,” gestural abstracts that fuse elements of perception, randomness, and control. My works are wild abstracts with bold, vibrant colors, and emotional subtle abstracts that connect with a sense of harmony.

In my journey as a self-taught artist, I paint what I feel, not what I see, capturing the spirit of conversation to communicate emotions, feelings and ideas that cannot be expressed in words. My art explores life in motion -- the beauty I see around me, a memory, or a dream. I combine color, texture and design to tell the story.

An artist cannot control the flow of alcohol inks any more than controlling the changes that occur in life. In my process as an artist, I embrace the unpredictability of alcohol inks on synthetic paper, canvas, and plexiglass.

I guide the pigments through a delicate balance between control and surrender. One drop of blue ink will be almost black, but after alcohol is added, fourteen or more different shades of blue will appear depending on the imprecise amount of liquid added. The inks can become transparent or can be deeply pigmented. I use a variety of implements to push, pull, blow, brush, dilute, squiggle, smudge, tilt, and blot the ink into a mirage of forms.

Painting in reverse on glass or plexiglass intrigues me because I must reverse my thinking about background vs. foreground. When I flip the plexiglass around, I am thrilled to see the vision I have accomplished.

I began my artistic journey as a young teen in Chicago where I was profoundly impressed by “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” by Seurat. I attended scholarship classes at Chicago’s Art Institute where I began studying various great artists like Seurat, Richter and Helen Frankenthaler who inspired me to explore my own artistic vision with insight, perseverance, and determination. These artists were a starting point to return to my art after raising a family and a career as a successful film producer.

After college graduation, being a starving artist was not possible. I moved to Los Angeles and became an award-winning TV commercial producer. My career in film and advertising industries as a producer of story-telling images was productive and fulfilling. I was collaborating with great creative teams, but I found that the projects were always about someone else’s vision, not my own.

I wanted to find my own art form. Charcoal drawing and acrylic painting weren’t rewarding. I explored ceramics, photography, and jewelry design, but I never felt that "creative connection." Nothing expressed what I wanted and needed to say. I continued to look for my personal artistic medium.

One day in 2020, my neighbor, a professional artist, introduced me to Alcohol Ink – and I found my voice. I attended classes with fine artists like Nicholas Wilton, continued my studies of works by Joon Lee, Melissa Meyers, Muriel Napoli and Vivian Springford, and continued experimentation with alcohol inks.

My current portfolio of works contains more than twenty pieces that explore my feelings, emotions, and reactions to everyday life.

GONE TOO SOON - in memoriam for a friend.  Alcohol ink on synthetic paper.
Occupation
Fine Artist
Address
7248 Whitaker Ave. Lake Balboa, CA 91406
Interests
swing dancing
Animals
art
Music
photography
Languages
English
Biography

Katy Bishop is a contemporary abstract painter based in Los Angeles who creates “expressive images,” gestural abstracts that fuse elements of perception, randomness, and control. Her works are wild abstracts with bold, vibrant colors, and emotional subtle abstracts that connect with a sense of harmony.

Her gestural abstract artworks are characterized by bold, expressive, and vibrant use of color. In addition, Katy is known for her use of alcohol ink in reverse painting on plexiglass and glass.

Bishop presented two solo exhibitions with TAG Gallery, Los Angeles, in 2023. Her artworks have been in group exhibitions in galleries in Los Angeles, Costa Mesa, Chicago, Rome, Venice, Tokyo and many websites online.

Her work Terra Firma VII was presented with the Golden Award by the "USA Exhibition", The 23rd Japan International Art Exchange, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in 2023. In 2023 her abstract, Propel, won First Place – Abstract at the Betsy Lueke Gallery in “Rock.Paper.Scissors.Art” juried by Elizabeth Tucker, President of Women Painters West.

Her ink on synthetic paper Wonder was awarded First Place – Abstract in the February 2024 BoldBrush Competition. Down in the Valley, ink on plexiglass, received First Place – Abstract by the Burbank Art Association 2024 Annual Spring Show entitled “Flight.”  

Katy Bishop is a member of The Los Angeles Art Association, Pasadena Society of Artists, the California Art League, the International Association of Art – USA, and the National and So Cal Women’s Caucus for Art. Her work is represented by TAG Gallery, Los Angeles and MEGA Gallery, Rome, and can be found in private collections across the country.

Education
Wartburg College, BA
Scholarship, Art Institute of Chicago High School Program
Exhibitions
2024
INK MOTION
Tag Gallery, Los Angeles
Solo
2024
CONNECTIONS
The Messengers Gallery
Solo
2023
VIVID INK
Tag Gallery, Los Angeles
Solo
2023
"USA Exhibition" at The 22nd Japan International Art Exchange
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Group
2023
L'AMORE and MORE
Makery Gallery, Los Angeles
Group
2023
NEW WORKS
TAG Gallery, Los Angeles
Group
2022
SMALL
TAG Gallery, Los Angeles
Group
2022
INSPIRED BY
Ron Briggs Gallery, Long Beach, CA
Group
2022
LANDSCAPES
Las Laguna Art Gallery
Group
2021
NOT AN ART FAIR
Shockboxx Gallery, Hermosa Beach, CA
Group
2022
THE ART OF HEALING
First Floor Gallery, Santa Clarita, CA
Group
2023
NEW WORK
TAG Gallery, Los Angeles
Solo
2023
A BRIDGE TO PEACE
Makery Gallery, Los Angeles
Group
2024
"USA Exhibition" at The 23rd Japan International Art Exchange
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Group
2024
ROCK.PAPER.SCISSORS.ART
Betsy Lueke Gallery
Group
2024
LOVE & LUST
Makery Gallery
Group
2023
SMALL WORKS
Woman Made Gallery
Group
2023
OPEN SHOW
Gallery 825 Los Angeles Art Association
Group
2023
Numerous
MEGA Art Gallery, Italy
Group
2024
"USA EXHIBITION"
Prizes and Awards
2024 Betsy Lueke Gallery Rock.Paper.Scissors.Art First Place-Abstract
2023 "USA Exhibition" at The 22nd Japan International Art Exchange GOLDEN AWARD
2023 Camelback Gallery Color Impact 2023 Silver Award
2023 Art Show International Gallery 8th Abstract Honorable Mention
2023 Circle Foundation for the Arts Artistic Excellence
2023 Artavita Artist of the Year 2022 Finalist
2023 A total of 34 additional exhibition awards were received. See CV on website
2022 Art Show International Gallery 4th Abstract 2022 Honorable Mention
2022 Light Space Time 13th Annual Abstract Exhibition Special Recognition
2022 Art Show International Gallery 3rd Color Honorable Mention
2022 Art Show International Gallery 4th Flower Talent Prize Award
2022 Light Space Time 12th Annual “Open” Art Exhibition Special Merit
2022 Art Show International Gallery 6th Abstract Talent Prize Award
2022 Art Show International Gallery 5th Landscape Honorable Mention
2022 Art Show International Gallery 5th Animal Finalist Award
2022 Art Show International Gallery 2nd Water Honorable Mention
Testimonial
Quote
The separation and clarity within the abstraction that creates a type of impressionistic linear concept is gorgeous and emotional. Even the most serene pieces have an urgency that is highly stimulating.
Richard Christian, Art Critic 2022
Links
Representation
Artist Agent
I want an agent
Agent name
TAG Gallery
Favorite Quote
Trying doesn't work....just do it.
KB