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    Cat Huss (b. 1970) is an American contemporary visual artist who was born and raised on the Texas Gulf Coast. She has lived and traveled extensively in Mexico and the United States. Having lived near water most of her life, it is an integral part of her process and is often referenced in her work. Cat's love of diverse human culture and nature informs her abstract paintings, drawings, and collages.

    Cat is an independent artist. Her work has been featured in galleries, virtual exhibitions, and curated independent fairs throughout the United States. Her work is found in private collections in Europe, the United States, and Australia.

    "I long to have conversations about the deeper questions in life and this pushes me forward into the creative mode. This is how I communicate those things which remain unsaid.

    I worked in 2020 to understand more about what inspires my work and where the colors, shapes, and styles come from. Most of my work is process-driven after a time of meditation on particular ideas. This year, my goal was to delve into the materials with more connectedness to the process and then just let the work develop on its own without thinking too much. My goal was, and is, to create more authentic/original work through establishing a state of flow in the studio with materials and processes as my guide. I hope this connection I've made with myself and materials can somehow impact others through their experience with my work.

    Feel free to ask me anything you like....I can explain basically anything you want about the work"

    Hope you enjoy,

    Cat