A consistently wide-eyed wanderer, Kate Zambrano explores the human condition though visual stimulation.  Often coupling the standard
idealization of beauty with a deep, haunting melancholy, she uses monochromatic and subtle colors in her paintings to create a genuine and
simplified journey into individuality.  She works with different mediums and techniques as well as incorporating texture and drips to create an
unsettling concept of what is attractive.  


Her work is made to bring up the emotions, ideas, and opinions of the viewer.  It forces self-exploration and internal dialogue.  She starts most
paintings with the eyes, the fingerprint of the soul, which leads the viewer to reflect on him or herself.

Kate is an American painter hailing from across the United States.  She grew up, with her sketchbook in hand, having a fervent desire to
recreate the things she found beautiful. Self-taught and ambitious, she works night and day on her passion for art with a temporary head space
in the Bay Area.
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Kate zambrano
"Necromancy"
16"x20" Oil on panel
"Psychosis"
12" x 16" Oil on panel
"Alchemy"
12" x 16" Oil on panel
"Chrysalis"
12"x16" Oil on panel
Priestess"
20" x 20" Oil on canvas
"Somatic"
12" x 12" Oil on panel
Chasm"
12" x 16" Oil on canvas
"Spectral"
12" x 16" Oil on canvas
"Funereal"
16" x 20" Oil on panel
"Sentinel"
16" x 20" Oil on canvas
Untitled Drawing
9"x12"
Untitled Drawing
9"x12"
Charcoal on grey toned paper
"Obsidian"
Charcoal on Moleskine NotebookFor
"Moleskine Show" at Spoke Art Gallery
"Obsidian"
Charcoal on Moleskine NotebookFor
"Moleskine Show" at Spoke Art Gallery
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Drawings