Interviews and Incidents by Kristin Texeira

The Silence Between Two Interviews, Oil on paper, 13 × 13 in, 2018
Interviews and Incidents by Kristin Texeira

Opening reception: March 9th 7 – 9pm
Show runs: March 9th to April 6th, 2018

Court Tree Gallery proudly presents Interviews and Incidents by Brooklyn based artist Kristin Texeira. Kristin’s oil on paper works have become her own personal stamp. She uses color, sketches and writing to document and preserve her memories. Last year, she made an astounding 6,000 paintings. Not many young artist are nearly as prolific. With this incredible work ethic her work has the unique ability to reach the masses. We first noticed her work at last year’s Art on Paper show. It has since followed us around. Literally bumping into her Brooklyn Heights mural and her Tictail Market mural on the lower east side. Upon announcing this show, two friends from overseas (Japan and Paris) shared that they also owned a few her paintings. There is something about her work that is relatable on the highest level of the viewer’s senses. The original color palettes, the unique shapes, the passages that accompany them. There seems to be something in them for everyone. Kristin Texeira is definitely an artist to watch. Her work has been exhibited both domestically and internationally. This is her first show with Court Tree Gallery.

Come joins us on March 9th 7 – 9pm. We will be celebrating the opening with a small tasting by Kar Yee!

At the Bookshelf in the Morning, Oil on paper, 13 × 13 in, 2018
Exist Forever, Oil on paper, 13 × 13 in, 2018
Something Soft On The Clock Radio, Oil on paper, 20 × 16 in, 2018










When: Fri., Mar. 9, 2018 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
The Silence Between Two Interviews, Oil on paper, 13 × 13 in, 2018
Interviews and Incidents by Kristin Texeira

Opening reception: March 9th 7 – 9pm
Show runs: March 9th to April 6th, 2018

Court Tree Gallery proudly presents Interviews and Incidents by Brooklyn based artist Kristin Texeira. Kristin’s oil on paper works have become her own personal stamp. She uses color, sketches and writing to document and preserve her memories. Last year, she made an astounding 6,000 paintings. Not many young artist are nearly as prolific. With this incredible work ethic her work has the unique ability to reach the masses. We first noticed her work at last year’s Art on Paper show. It has since followed us around. Literally bumping into her Brooklyn Heights mural and her Tictail Market mural on the lower east side. Upon announcing this show, two friends from overseas (Japan and Paris) shared that they also owned a few her paintings. There is something about her work that is relatable on the highest level of the viewer’s senses. The original color palettes, the unique shapes, the passages that accompany them. There seems to be something in them for everyone. Kristin Texeira is definitely an artist to watch. Her work has been exhibited both domestically and internationally. This is her first show with Court Tree Gallery.

Come joins us on March 9th 7 – 9pm. We will be celebrating the opening with a small tasting by Kar Yee!

At the Bookshelf in the Morning, Oil on paper, 13 × 13 in, 2018
Exist Forever, Oil on paper, 13 × 13 in, 2018
Something Soft On The Clock Radio, Oil on paper, 20 × 16 in, 2018
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