BIO
Emily Kay Rice is an abstract artist from St. Louis. Her collection of work is multifaceted, ranging from a variety of mediums, with a primary focus of acrylics and ink.
Emily has been exploring the capabilities of mixed media fluid art since 2015. Her therapeutic process involves taking the uncovered emotions surrounding life's ever evolving experiences, and giving them a visual abstract representation. Unlike the traditional methods of acrylic pour, using a can of spray paint allows her to control each chosen color directionally across the canvas.
Emily desires to express some of the dimensional capabilities of spray paint as a medium in its own right, aside from its traditional street art reputation, exploring the pull and push between the artist’s level of control and the paint’s own intrinsic qualities.
Emily has had the privilege of presenting several solo exhibitions across St. Louis, including The St. Louis Renaissance Airport Hotel, Missouri Baptist University, "The Night Owl", and has also participated in numerous group exhibitions across the St. Louis area, including STLArt.Org's 33June, Manchester Arts Gallery's "Life In Motion", and St. Louis Intersect Arts Center's "Reservoir".
Emily continues to work professionally in a variety of trades among the fine arts including theatrical set design, graphic design, and illustration.
Emily Kay Rice | Abstract Artist
St. Louis, MO
BIO
Emily Kay Rice is an abstract artist from St. Louis, Missouri. Her collection of work ranges from a variety of mediums, with a primary focus of illustration and acrylics. Emily has been working professionally since 2015, presenting her work at exhibitions such as the Saint Louis Artist's Guild, Intersect Art Gallery, STLArt.org, and more.
Emily's love for illustration and design began early in childhood and expanded as she grew into a love for theatrical arts and performance in school. She became a scenic artist in college at Missouri Baptist University and since graduation in 2017, has designed a multitude of sets for their seasonal productions.
Emily has also dedicated her time to developing a signature technique within the study of fluid art. Unlike the traditional methods of acrylic-pour, using a can of spray paint allows her to work quickly and control the chosen color directionally across the canvas. She desires to express some of the dimensional capabilities of spray paint as a medium in its own right, aside from its traditional street art or DIY reputation.