Wells King

Certain Fluidities

January 3 - January 24, 2023

Reception: Thursday, January 5, 2023, 6-8 PM

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Wells King is an African American abstract artist based in Reston, Virginia. She has been drawing since she was able to hold a pencil, studying visual and performing arts throughout childhood. She attended the Pamplin School of Business at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University while developing her artistic skills informally.

After making a conscious choice to heal from the abuse she experienced as a result of domestic violence, she fully immersed herself in her creativity using it as part of her healing process. It was during this time King began segueing into art professionally. Her work uses a combination of color, texture, and movement to process and explore the world around her and the emotions which arise from her experiences. Tapping into the unrestricted expressive freedom that is often unavailable to an African American woman, King creates vaporous, expansive fields of bold colors using inks and acrylics on gessobord panels. Her paintings are a window into her healing journey through self-discovery and acceptance.

The daughter of Army officers, King spent the first years of her life in Wurzburg, Germany. She is a consultant for the federal government and worked at the Pentagon under the Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy, where President Obama caught a glimpse of her designs. She dined with the ambassador of Bulgaria, rode in an MV-22 Osprey with the 32nd U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and performed at The Kennedy Center at the age of twelve. She enjoys photography, traveling, and music, which she incorporates into her artistic practice.

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Wells King

Certain Fluidities

January 3 - January 24, 2023

Reception: Thursday, January 5, 2023, 6-8 PM

The Fortunate Wanderer
The Fortunate Wanderer

Placrylic, acrylic mixed media, and ink on canvas
24" x 20"

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Wells King is an African American abstract artist based in Reston, Virginia. She has been drawing since she was able to hold a pencil, studying visual and performing arts throughout childhood. She attended the Pamplin School of Business at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University while developing her artistic skills informally.

After making a conscious choice to heal from the abuse she experienced as a result of domestic violence, she fully immersed herself in her creativity using it as part of her healing process. It was during this time King began segueing into art professionally. Her work uses a combination of color, texture, and movement to process and explore the world around her and the emotions which arise from her experiences. Tapping into the unrestricted expressive freedom that is often unavailable to an African American woman, King creates vaporous, expansive fields of bold colors using inks and acrylics on gessobord panels. Her paintings are a window into her healing journey through self-discovery and acceptance.

The daughter of Army officers, King spent the first years of her life in Wurzburg, Germany. She is a consultant for the federal government and worked at the Pentagon under the Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy, where President Obama caught a glimpse of her designs. She dined with the ambassador of Bulgaria, rode in an MV-22 Osprey with the 32nd U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and performed at The Kennedy Center at the age of twelve. She enjoys photography, traveling, and music, which she incorporates into her artistic practice.

The Fortunate Wanderer
The Fortunate Wanderer
The Alchemist's Smoke
The Alchemist's Smoke
State Of Shock
State Of Shock
Phoenix Rising
Phoenix Rising
Lily Of The Valley
Lily Of The Valley
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View Wells King's Past Exhibitions

Certain Fluidities | January 3 - January 24, 2023

The Infinity of Thoughts
50" x 50" - Acrylic on Canvas
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