On the Impact of Art
"Katie's pieces all went into our individual clinic rooms where our psychologists see and support young girls and women. In our main reception room on the entire wall we have as wallpaper - A Beautiful Mess, which is so strikingly beautiful and captivating there are no words for how stunning this piece is in there. We have had SO much positive feedback about Katie's pieces I have not enough space here to acknowledge it all. For our clients coming in with moderate to severe mental health issues such as: eating disorders, BPPD, trauma, depression, anxiety, body image, bullying, self-esteem issues, seeing these pieces just offers them a sense of being validated, accepted, being reminded they are still a queen in their own right flaws, mistakes, and all. THANK YOU!!!!" Love, Dr Alissa Knight ~ The Calming Suite Psychology Centre Adelaide
Below the surface
There is depth in these women, as there is in each of us. So much going on under the surface that we can only hope to be able to capture a glimpse of. This element of my art alludes to the message of seeking to understand others instead of judging them.
FAQs
Yes! For value for money it is best to try to stick to the sizes offered, however when this just can't work for you I am happy to customise the size and do some graphic work to get the piece to work in your space. Please enquire at support@katiewyerart.com regarding pricing for custom size and design.
The material used is the highest quality grasscloth wallpaper. This has an amazing texture! The material guarantees amazing colour and quality of print using archival inks. The wallpaper is delivered without adhesive and it is advised that a professional installs your stunning mural to ensure a quality result.
Yes! Any of my artworks can be used as wallpaper. Please email support@katiewyerart.com to let me know which one you would like and I can organise it for you.
Absolutely! International shipping tends to take just a bit longer than shipping within Australia, but you'll receive detailed tracking information and will be able to view updates along the way.
For me the transparency portrays that there is so much more going on under the surface of what we see in real life. This eludes to not judging people as we don’t know the full story and what people are dealing with.
To me the flower covering one eye represents “Grow through what you go through.” There is symbolism in each flower from Magnolia for pride & dignity to the Peony representing love, honour and happiness. The theory is called extraction, where covering an important part of a piece allows the viewer to create their own interpretation of the piece. I absolutely love that my art can resonate differently for so many people. I also just looove flowers 😉