Katrina Case-soper

I created my first painting when I was 7 years old, I have not stopped painting since. Through the years I have had many set backs but not once did I loose sight of my dreams and my goals. Today I am a self employed professional artist.

My art is an extension of me. With each piece there is a connection, a moment shared. It tells a story and for each person there is a different story. I never say or explain what something in my art means or is because that is stealing from the viewer a special gift. Art is meant to be interrupted by the individual viewing it. My art brings me so much joy and happiness and I dearly hope it brings you joy as well. Art has always been there for me, when I had no one to lean on or turn too, I had my art. I do not live to create but create to live.


Portfolio:

Portraits and People

I love painting people, face hold so much and tell such a wonderful story. This portfolio is a collection of a few of the faces I have painted thus far.

Man in Black “Man in Black”

Memorial portrait of one of my heroes and inspirations, Johnny Cash. 24 x 30", oil on canvas, 2004.

West “West”

Memorial portrait of West Williamson, commissioned by Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society.

Losing to Win “Losing to Win”

Controversial painting speaking out against competition modeling and the beauty industry. Painted for a juried competition, Culture of Competition.

Blue Boy “Blue Boy”

Portrait a my dear friends youngest boy.

Saginaw Grant “Saginaw Grant”

Portrait of Native American Actor Saginaw Grant. It was truly an honor to paint this portrait.

Thatch and Cloth “Thatch and Cloth”

Portrait of an Amish boy. Reference photo was taken by world renowned photographer and friend, Trey Ratcliff. Thank you so much Trey for letting me paint some of your amazing photographs.

Voice for the Voiceless “Voice for the Voiceless”

Another controversial piece painted as a healing piece, looking back at my past as a victim of domestic violence and my journey to where I am now.

Tori “Tori”

Commissioned portrait of a nurse my mother worked with.

Lid “Lid”

Memorial portrait of a dear friends cousin that left this world way too soon. Memorial portraits are always an honor but also the hardest to paint.

Kevin Sharp “Kevin Sharp”

Commissioned for the memorial of country music star Kevin Sharp who lost his battle with cancer a few years ago. Portrait was raffled off at the memorial with all proceeds going to the Make a Wish Foundation. Was truly an honor to be asked to paint this portrait.

Brown Eyes “Brown Eyes”

Portrait of a friends daughter.

Pa “Pa”

Memorial portrait of my Grandpa Roth.

Hero “Hero”

Memorial portrait of my Grandpa Case.

Eye of the Thinker “Eye of the Thinker”

Detail study of the human eye.

Eye of the Artist “Eye of the Artist”

Detail study of the human eye. Just happens to be mine.

Heritage “Heritage”

Portrait of a Native American. I love painting history and the faces of my past.

Brother and Sister “Brother and Sister”

Commissioned portrait of siblings.

Briona “Briona”

Commissioned portrait.

Abstracts

I am a realist painter but I also understand the importance of letting it all go sometimes. This is something I really struggle with and I find painting in the abstract to be one of my greatest challenges. Letting go of all the stress that surrounds me and just painting, living in the moment.

Able`za “Able`za”

To realize, to breath fresh air after the staleness of confinement. 10 x 8", oil on canvas, 2015. For Sale

Two Figures “Two Figures”

The female form in a single line. Simple beauty. A study on simplifying my thought process.

Blended “Blended”

11 x 14", oil on canvas, 2015. For Sale

Blues and Greens “Blues and Greens”

Green and Blue was inspired by looking through shallow water. It is 10 x 8 inches on stretched canvas, gallery wrapped, wired and ready to hang. For Sale.

Epiphany “Epiphany”

Flow of the lines and the flow of the notes blend together in this piece. The color blue is musical to me, it is what I always paint in when I don't know what to paint. It sings to me quietly in my dreams and while I am awake. I cannot really describe how this piece came into existence, it just did. 8 x 10", oil and paper on canvas board, 2015.

Blind Love “Blind Love”

What would you paint if you could not see? Let go of fear, close your eyes, what do you see? 14 x 11", oil on canvas, 2015. For Sale

My TBird “My TBird”

I have a cockateal, his name is Mr. Tweety. I decided one day to paint is portrait as a Native American interpretation of the Thunderbird. 16 x 20", acrylic on canvas, 2015. For Sale

Passion “Passion”

Two colors running together, bleeding from the canvas. Inspired by passion and a bit of pain.

This painting is 14 x 11", oil on stretched canvas. It is painted around the sides of the canvas so it does not need a frame. Wired and ready to hang.

The Blues “The Blues”

There is something about the blues, something that pulls deep down at your soul. Something that can move you and bring to life a truer understanding of the things that are truly important and the things that are merely trivial.

14 x 11", acrylic on canvas board.

The Gathering “The Gathering”

The Gathering is the meeting of colors, forms and brush strokes. One figure stands out to the front while others gather behind it as if waiting for a message. Cool blues with a flash of heat, red.

The Gathering is 11 x 14 inches, painted around the sides and ready to hang. Perfect addition to any room.

Warmth “Warmth”

The warmth of summer slowly overtaking the coldness of the winter months. Strong, bold, brush strokes cover the image and bring motion to the painting.

14 x 11 on canvas board.