As winter makes its presence felt in Augusta, the Morris Museum of Art is bringing a touch of seasonal bliss to the community with an art exhibition that’s perfectly in sync with the chilly weather. The exhibit, titled A Deep Harmony, showcases the stunning works of Louisiana artist Kathryn Keller, and it’s a visual feast that highlights both the beautiful Southern landscapes and cozy interior scenes that warm the heart.
On display now until February 16, 2024, A Deep Harmony features a collection of 36 exquisite pieces that invite viewers into Keller’s world. Among these is her remarkable painting, Naked in Winter, which captures the essence of this season like no other. Featuring a pair of trees stretching their intricate, bare branches against a moody gray sky, this artwork is a prime example of Keller’s artistic perspective. Living in Alexandria, Louisiana, Keller pulls inspiration from her subtropical surroundings—much like the foliage-rich Aiken County—that adds a unique twist to her winter scenes.
In Naked in Winter, the stark details of the trees evoke a sense of tranquility amid the season’s cold embraces. The bare branches emerge like a delicate lacework against the sky, reminding us that even in the depths of winter, nature holds an undeniable beauty. It’s a theme that Keller explores throughout her collection, gracefully unveiling the constant dance between nature’s forms and muted colors.
But it’s not just the outdoors that Keller captures so brilliantly. Her interior paintings bring a warmth that wraps around you, much like a favorite sweater on a frosty day. In her artwork Bleakhouse 11-14-10, a roaring fireplace acts as the centerpiece, inviting you to imagine sitting beside it, soaking up the heat while enjoying a tranquil moment. The mantelpiece even showcases a tiny watercolor of a winter scene by Keller, further connecting her indoor and outdoor worlds.
Another standout is A Quiet Room, where a settee and armchair beckon from the canvas, framed beautifully by open doors allowing a peek into another room. A bicycle rests against the wall, a playful touch that hints at life lived and adventures outside. The warmth of the indoors synchronizes with the chill outside, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. In yet another piece titled Bleakhouse 9-15-18, Keller shares an inviting vestibule. Jackets and hats hang cozily on pegs, while an umbrella dries by the door—little reminders of life happening in the space.
It’s the ethereal quality of watercolor that makes these interior scenes sing. Much like the light-filled spaces created by Dutch masters centuries ago, Keller’s use of this medium enhances the warmth and transparency of her subjects. Light dances across her canvases, drawing viewers into the heart of each scene.
If you’re looking for something enriching to do this winter, don’t miss out on A Deep Harmony at the Morris Museum of Art. This exhibition brings a sense of peace and harmony to your winter experience, offering both beauty and inspiration through its breathtaking depictions of nature and home. So, bundle up and make your way to Augusta to enjoy this artistic celebration—you won’t regret it!
For more details, visit the museum’s official website at themorris.org.
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