Tracy King

Tracy King

The inspiration for my work comes from my fascination with both the human and natural world and striving to find the endless connection points between the two. Having previously been involved in the fashion world, I developed a love of imagery, curves, color, texture and shape. My eye is always looking for new ways to mix and combine elements that are unconventional, thought provoking and depict connectivity. I often find myself longing to be in nature where I find my still point: Witnessing and reflecting on the continuous circle of birth, life, death, decay and rebirth where the light and the dark coexist.

“Through my art my intention is to represent the profound strength of universal spirit, human consciousness and transformation, marring the form with the formless and striving to create a new language out of abstraction.”

Tracy King

Through my art my intention is to represent the profound strength of universal spirit, human consciousness and transformation, marring the form with the formless and striving to create a new language out of abstraction.”

Tracy King

Studio Visits and Private Mixed Media Instruction

I am a proud resident of Tesuque where I both live and work. If you have a desire to book a studio visit I enjoy sharing my creative space, artistic journey and art. Also, if you have a desire to book a private mixed media workshop, I can accommodate that as well. You can make contact with me through my website.

tracykingstudio.com

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My work can is also represented by ViVO Contemporary Gallery, on Canyon Road, here in Santa Fe.

ViVO Contemporary Gallery
725 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501

vivocontemporary.com


Life Mosaic (Patio Piece)

This unique mixed media piece was a creation from my time living, and studying and teaching art in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. As part of my deep dive into the art scene, I had the opportunity to study with the late Dee Ropers. Dee was a very talented mixed media artist who introduced and taught this way of doing mixed media. It’s both a celebration of culture and personal expression. When Dee passed I was given the honor of taking over her studio, in the famous “Fabrica la Aurora”, and continuing her popular workshops. This piece is a collaboration of both Dee and my work and is a dedication to her spirited and creative legacy.