Kerensa Haynes
Kerensa Haynes - Red Pear Eruption
Red Pear Eruption
12 x 9 in.  
Oil on Canvas
Kerensa Haynes - Lemon Twirl
Lemon Twirl
12 x 6 in.  
Oil on Cradled Panel
Kerensa Haynes - Green Pear Eruption
Green Pear Eruption
12 x 9 in.  
Oil on Canvas
Kerensa Haynes - Strawberry Melt
Strawberry Melt
8 x 10 in.  
Oil on Linen
Kerensa Haynes - Cupcake Dance
Cupcake Dance
20 x 20 in.  
Oil on Canvas
Kerensa Haynes - Kissing Cherries
Kissing Cherries
10 x 12 in.  
Oil on Cradled Panel
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Kerensa Haynes - Forever
Forever
20 x 20 in.  
Oil on Canvas
Kerensa Haynes - Pop
Pop
18 x 36 in.  
Oil on Canvas
Kerensa Haynes - Cupcake Explosion
Cupcake Explosion
12 x 12 in.  
Oil on Canvas
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Kerensa Haynes - Ripening
Ripening
20 x 20 in.  
Oil on Canvas
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Kerensa Haynes - This Is It
This Is It
18 x 36 in.  
Oil & Silver Leaf on Canvas
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Kerensa Haynes - Vital Pear
Vital Pear
20 x 16 in.  
Oil on Canvas
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Kerensa Haynes - Strawberry Dipping In Some Delightfulness
Strawberry Dipping In Some Delightfulness
6 x 9 x 1.5 in.  
Oil on Panel
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Kerensa Haynes - Blushing Strawberry
Blushing Strawberry
10 x 10 in.  
Oil on Canvas
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Kerensa Haynes - Pomegranate
Pomegranate
20 x 24 in.  
Oil on Canvas
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Kerensa’s paintings question our idea of perception. The compositions of her work are first carefully composed and then unconsciously arranged, thereby freeing the intuition and imagination.  Paint is layered, thrown, dripped, knocked and rubbed in to and out of the canvas, a physical act of expressionism and action.  

Haynes allows things to “talk to her first,” drawing, photographing, and painting the image until there is some crossover between the emotional and intellectual.  Paintings become landscapes of emotion and fields of thought, both spiritual and physical.

As interaction happens between the artist and subject, these feelings then are expressed in space.  Sketches are done, looking, asking questions, looking, not looking, forgetting, remembering, recording, photographing and imagining.  It is the essence of the image that the viewer is pulled into.  The paint forms a language that evokes emotion, dreamlike and surreal.

Kerensa Haynes lives and works in Vancouver, British Columbia. She holds a degree in Visual Arts from The University of Western, London, Ont., and a Diploma in Game Art & Design from The Art Institute of Burnaby/Vancouver, 2006.