Biografia
Leni Kae from Sydney, is an Australian contemporary artist, illustrator, and trained colour specialist integrating semiotics and colour psychology to produce artworks with powerful subconscious and sensory triggers. Her designs are full of movement and energy, infused with symbolism and colour psychology.
The effects of colour and semiotics are vital to a dually artistic and scientific mission; each painting is visually aesthetic but also a continuing experiment in colour science, constantly interacting with new viewers, liberating emotions, eliciting positive memories, and inviting self-evaluation.
"A subconscious 'pull' to a work of art has the power to expose what our inner consciousness desires at that moment; what we need to liberate subconscious emotion, memory or thought in ourselves or our environment." - Leni Kae
Underpinning each art work is a wholesome Theosophical desire to remind the audience of the universal bond we carry as human beings - emotion, memory and dream.
"Through science and art it is possible to trigger reactions that remind the audience of the universal bond we carry as human beings – emotion, sensory experience, memory, and dream" says Leni.
Leni Kae's work has been exhibited internationally across New York, London, Varese, Bologna, Barcelona, Florence and locally across Australia. As an illustrator, her work has appeared across book covers, and in magazines.