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PETIT IMMO N°79: KAITLIN KRAEMER, ART AS AN INTERIOR LANDSCAPE, BETWEEN NICE AND EMOTION
This quarter, the Petit Immo team met the most Nice-based of American artists. A very nice discovery, which we are anxious to share with you, dear reader.
It was in Nice, between the bright light of the Mediterranean and the changing landscapes of the hinterland, that Kaitlin Kraemer found much more than a place to live. She found a rhythm, a breath of fresh air, fertile ground for deeply sensitive and embodied work.
Born in Boston, USA, Kaitlin Kraemer grew up with a dual curiosity for people and creativity. She trained in both fine arts and anthropology, a combination that has had a lasting impact on her artistic vision. Very early on, her work moved away from simple representation to focus on what lies beneath the surface: emotions, invisible tensions, the links between the environment and our inner world.
It was during a stay in Aix-en-Provence, at the Marchutz School of Fine Arts, that Kaitlin fell in love with the south. Its unique warm and luminous light, its texture, its intense and joyful colors opened up a new field of exploration. In 2018, she decided to settle permanently in France, setting up her studio and daily life in Nice.
Kaitlin Kraemer's painting is an invitation to feel. Through works mainly created in oil or on copper, she explores contrasts: calm and chaos, strength and vulnerability, construction and collapse. Her compositions, often abstract but always evocative, seem to vibrate, as if traversed by emotional landscapes in motion. Nothing is fixed, everything flows.
Her work dialogues with nature as much as with the intimate. We can guess at echoes of rocks, water, fire, but also fragments of states of mind. The viewer is not faced with an image to understand, but with an experience to live.
Exhibited in France and internationally, from Nice to Paris, Monaco to London, and even New York, Kaitlin continues on her sincere artistic path, guided by instinct and sensitive observation of the world.
Through her works, she reminds us that art is not only a view of the outside world, but also a discreet mirror of what we feel inside. Art to be felt, to be embraced, like the warm light at the end of the day on the French Riviera... Kaitlin is the golden hour of Nice.

