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Field Kallop Meditates on Universal Patterns Through Bold Chromatic Compositions — Colossal

Last updated: December 16, 2025 8:00 am
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Field Kallop, a former art history student at Princeton, found her artistic inspiration in the relationship between the micro and macro worlds. Reflecting on the similarities between the structure of atoms and galaxies, she delved into a multifaceted exploration of various disciplines such as astronomy, physics, mathematics, philosophy, and religious iconography. This deep inquiry led her to develop a contemplative artistic practice that draws on the abstract styles of pioneers like Hilma af Klint and Agnes Martin.

Kallop’s latest exhibition, titled “Bodies of Light,” showcases her bold and chromatic works at GAVLAK gallery. The collection features large-scale watercolor studies and paintings that exude a mystical aura through their vibrant colors and geometric precision. Some pieces incorporate gold and silver leaf elements, adding a celestial touch to the compositions.

Over the years, Kallop has been expanding her works, starting with small watercolor studies and translating them into larger acrylic paintings on canvas. Despite the shift in materials, her meticulous approach remains consistent, with a focus on achieving smooth gradients and precise geometries. Working horizontally on her pieces, Kallop immerses herself in the process, embracing imperfections and subtle accidents that add a touch of softness and spontaneity to her work.

The theme of illumination runs throughout Kallop’s art, with references to earthly light, cosmic light, and the transformative power of light energy. By exploring these concepts, she delves into the universal order and interconnectedness that underpins our existence. Through her art, Kallop invites viewers to contemplate their place in the vast and wondrous world, fostering a sense of unity and awe.

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Kallop’s “Bodies of Light” exhibition invites audiences to immerse themselves in a sacred space of color and light, reflecting on the beauty and order that permeate the universe. As she continues to explore the interplay between the micro and macro, Kallop’s work serves as a visual meditation on the transcendent qualities of light and the interconnectedness of all things.

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