"Landscape From An Airplane" 2021 is large framed abstract mixed media oil painting by Kathi Robinson Frank with pastel, graphite and oil stick in sunny shades of pale yellow, tan, rust, white, green, blue, black and gray in a sealed natural wood frame with a black liner.
Robinson Frank's inspiration for this work stemmed from her memory of travel; "it's been a year since I remembered peering out the window of an airplane in flight and seeing a patchwork of fields, farms roads and rivers the vision changing with the terrain and light."
New York City born Kathi Robinson Frank began painting at an early age. While in high school, she studied at The Art Students League and pursued her passion at Bard College where she graduated with her BA. Her early influences were Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Rauschenberg and Larry Rivers.
Robinson Frank has shown at the Provincetown Art Association, Brydclifffe Kleinert/James Center in Woodstock, New York, the Bell Gallery in Rhinebeck and Woodstock, the Wired Gallery in High Falls, New York and Has Morada in Buccerias, Mexico. In 2016 she had a solo show at P.S. 209 Gallery in Stone Ridge, New work and was part of a group exhibition at the 1stdibs Gallery in Manhattan.