Redd Walitzki

1985 / Seattle, WA, United States
Pop Surrealism Mixed-media paintingAcrylicWatercolorOil glazesLaser-cut wood canvases

About

Redd Walitzki is a Seattle-based contemporary artist known for her mixed-media paintings that blend acrylic, watercolor, and oil glazes on laser-cut wood canvases. Born in Seattle, Washington, on September 20, 1985, she earned a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts in 2007, focusing on painting, video animation, and printmaking. Her work explores the tension between nature's entropy and idealized beauty from high fashion and technology, often featuring figurative depictions of the female form intertwined with detailed natural elements. Influenced by Bavarian Rococo ornamentation, Walitzki's style is classified as Pop Surrealism, creating haunting yet ethereal worlds that evoke neoteny, perfection, and the abject alongside the beautiful.

Pop Surrealism with figurative elements, Rococo influences, blending nature and high fashion

Selected Exhibitions

  • Beinart Gallery
  • Modern Eden Gallery