

A Beekeeper's Guide To Summer
Size:73 x 64 in.
"A Beekeeper's Guide to Summer" is a large-scale original painting by Kasey Child, measuring 68" x 59" inches. Known for his vibrant and abstract style, Child's work is an explosion of color, texture, and movement, reflecting his signature approach to blending new hues and creating compositions that evoke personal interpretations. This particular piece uses swirling, layered strokes and vibrant, warm colours that suggest the energy and life of a buzzing summer landscape.
The chaotic abstraction is reflective of Child’s improvisational process, where the act of painting is both intuitive and deeply influenced by the world around him. His work often addresses environmental themes, and this piece invites viewers to interpret the connection between the vibrant, chaotic nature of a summer’s day and the delicate balance of our ecosystems.
Born in 1985, Kasey Child’s artistic journey draws influence from contemporary abstractionists like Cecily Brown and Jean-Paul Riopelle. He blends elements from street art with themes of climate change and uncertainty, making his work socially relevant and visually dynamic. Based in Burlington, Vermont, Child travels extensively, drawing inspiration from cities like Montreal, Miami, and Philadelphia, which have played a role in shaping his creative voice.
In "A Beekeeper's Guide to Summer," Child uses a variety of techniques and media, allowing the viewer to become immersed in a multi-layered experience of vibrant, energetic brushstrokes that evoke both the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
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Size:73 x 64 in.
"A Beekeeper's Guide to Summer" is a large-scale original painting by Kasey Child, measuring 68" x 59" inches. Known for his vibrant and abstract style, Child's work is an explosion of color, texture, and movement, reflecting his signature approach to blending new hues and creating compositions that evoke personal interpretations. This particular piece uses swirling, layered strokes and vibrant, warm colours that suggest the energy and life of a buzzing summer landscape.
The chaotic abstraction is reflective of Child’s improvisational process, where the act of painting is both intuitive and deeply influenced by the world around him. His work often addresses environmental themes, and this piece invites viewers to interpret the connection between the vibrant, chaotic nature of a summer’s day and the delicate balance of our ecosystems.
Born in 1985, Kasey Child’s artistic journey draws influence from contemporary abstractionists like Cecily Brown and Jean-Paul Riopelle. He blends elements from street art with themes of climate change and uncertainty, making his work socially relevant and visually dynamic. Based in Burlington, Vermont, Child travels extensively, drawing inspiration from cities like Montreal, Miami, and Philadelphia, which have played a role in shaping his creative voice.
In "A Beekeeper's Guide to Summer," Child uses a variety of techniques and media, allowing the viewer to become immersed in a multi-layered experience of vibrant, energetic brushstrokes that evoke both the beauty and complexity of the natural world.














