Kinda Adly is a self-taught artist who left a career in marketing to pursue her passion for art. Her paintings are inspired by pop art symbolism and the Japanese super flat concept, a postmodernist movement based on manga and anime. Her love for texture is clear in her painstaking layering technique that combines different patterns with contrasting colors using multiple mediums.
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Kinda’s incredibly detailed and intricately worked canvases this time demonstrate a progression from the exclusively pop art style that gained her recognition. There is a notable development in the use of shapes and figures. After studying with esteemed talent Mohamed Abla, the condensation of her composition is not as dense, offering her canvases the added element of more space, which provides a liberating and grounding sensation.
Kinda’s latest works demonstrate a welcome sensation of less rigidity, and the inclusion of even more plant and animal imagery offers these pieces a more grounded, holistic and organic appeal.