DiSalle, Kristi

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Kristi DiSalle

Complementary Oranges

acrylic, wax, and orange peel on canvas

20″ x 24″

2024

Continuing in my artistic study of food insecurity and waste, this piece calls attention to these societal problems by being made partly of refuse. Using all parts of the oranges and placing them in bright color contrast to the blue table accentuates the importance of eating fresh, healthy foods. The rough texture of the peels is set in opposition to the straight, clean lines of the table, again focusing attention on eating naturally and without wastefulness.

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Kristi DiSalle

Radial Waves

yarn, acrylic paint

24″ diameter

2022

This piece is about color, texture, and movement. The cool colors are meant to recall ocean waves and their constant motion. As the waves undulate around the center, they draw the viewers’ attention to the woven portion of the piece. The radial weaving maintains the motion of the waves as it weaves into a textured central focal point.

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Kristi DiSalle

When Life Gives You Lemons…

Inspired by: David Seltzer, Sea Salt/Lemon Sage Henry George Todd, Study of Strawberries

acrylic, lemon peel, and wax on canvas

20″ x 30″

2024

Food insecurity is a problem for far too many in our nation and the world, and yet, while people starve, according to the USDA, “food waste is estimated at between 30-40 percent of the food supply.” This piece calls attention to the problem of food waste by being made in part of that waste. The colors and composition harken to the pieces from FAM’s collection. The theme tells a story of fresh food being used to its full extent.

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