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KAGE HARP

Painting is Kage Harp's way of communicating without words. Splitting her time under the big skies of Montana and on the beautiful coastal waters of the gulf has infused her work with the rhythms of nature and an expansive sense of space. She chooses to work non-figuratively because the process allows her the freedom to explore unforeseen aspects of herself. She is passionate about connecting to her inner world through her art.

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 Kage Harp studied abstract painting at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. Her work is widely collected in the United States and abroad. Her paintings have been included in exhibits at the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell Montana, The Danforth in Livingston Montana and the Missoula Art Museum in Missoula Montana.

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