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		<title>The Quiet Power of Presence: Aimée Hoover&#8217;s Animal Portraits</title>
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			<p>There is a moment that happens when you lock eyes with an animal in the wild. Time shifts. Thought quiets. Something ancient and essential clicks into place. For 25 years, Aimée Rolin Hoover has been chasing these moments, translating fleeting encounters into paintings that serve as portals back to presence, back to the natural world, back to what feels increasingly endangered in our digital age.<br />
Working from her Torrance, California studio, Hoover creates animal portraits that refuse easy categorization. They&#8217;re not wildlife illustrations. They&#8217;re not romanticized nostalgia. Instead, her work occupies a unique space where technical mastery meets contemplative practice, where animal imagery becomes a tool for human healing.</p>
<h4>The Philadelphia Foundation</h4>
<p>Born in Philadelphia in 1970, Hoover earned her art degree from California State University, Long Beach in 1992. Her early career followed a traditional trajectory for talented artists: over 150 commissioned works for private collectors, national media attention, and celebrity clientele. The work was accomplished, the response enthusiastic. But something deeper was stirring.<br />
&#8220;Initially, I attributed my early exploration of animal imagery simply to my lifelong affection for animals,&#8221; Hoover reflects. &#8220;But as my artistic practice developed, I discovered a much deeper connection between animals, nature, and healing.&#8221;<br />
This evolution from technical proficiency to something more profound marks the distinction between Hoover&#8217;s commissioned work and her current practice. The shift wasn&#8217;t about skill development. It was about understanding what the work could do, what service it could provide beyond decoration.</p>

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			<h4>Encounters That Transform</h4>
<p>Hoover&#8217;s artistic philosophy emerged from direct experience rather than theory. Encounters with animals, whether locking eyes with a coyote during a hike or feeling the gentle touch of a horse&#8217;s muzzle, revealed something essential. These moments provided what she describes as &#8220;brief but welcome respites from the human tendency to overthink,&#8221; guiding her to sense, feel, and connect rather than analyze.<br />
This isn&#8217;t mysticism. It&#8217;s neuroscience. The contemporary understanding of how nature exposure affects human nervous systems validates what Hoover has been exploring through paint for decades. Her work creates bridges between indoor, digital existence and the grounding effect of animal presence.<br />
&#8220;As we live an increasingly digital, indoor existence, I believe that reconnecting with the natural world outside, as well as bringing natural imagery inside, can help us restore balance to both our living spaces and our nervous systems,&#8221; she explains.<br />
This mission statement sets Hoover apart in a crowded field of animal artists. She&#8217;s not documenting species or celebrating wilderness. She&#8217;s creating functional art in the truest sense, work designed to perform a specific task: returning viewers to presence.</p>
<h4>The Technical Foundation</h4>
<p>Hoover&#8217;s paintings demonstrate sophisticated technical command. Her color sense is particular and personal, favoring unexpected combinations that feel both contemporary and timeless. Works like &#8220;Splendid Diversions&#8221; and &#8220;Amable (Brahman V)&#8221; showcase her ability to build complex surfaces while maintaining clarity and impact.<br />
She works primarily in oil, though her approach incorporates mixed media elements when the subject demands it. The surfaces vary from smooth and refined to textured and gestural, always in service to capturing the specific quality of each animal&#8217;s presence.<br />
Her compositional choices emphasize directness. Animals often occupy the picture plane frontally, meeting the viewer&#8217;s gaze without coyness or avoidance. This isn&#8217;t confrontational. It&#8217;s invitational. The direct eye contact that characterizes many of her pieces replicates that moment of connection she experienced in her own encounters with animals.<br />
Consider &#8220;La Burra,&#8221; a portrait of a donkey that captures profound dignity and intelligence. The animal&#8217;s gaze is steady, knowing, present. Or &#8220;Untamed,&#8221; where a horse&#8217;s alert awareness radiates from the canvas. These aren&#8217;t traditional personality portraits. They&#8217;re meditations on presence itself, on what it means to inhabit a body and moment fully.</p>

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			<h4>Subject Range and Variety</h4>
<p>While Hoover is perhaps best known for her equine and bovine subjects, her range extends across species and contexts. Wild animals like Canadian geese appear alongside domestic creatures. Marmots share space with Brahman cattle. Each subject receives the same careful attention, the same commitment to capturing essential character.<br />
Her titles often provide entry points into her thinking. &#8220;Desiderata&#8221; (Latin for &#8220;things that are desired or needed&#8221;) frames an animal portrait as a philosophical statement. &#8220;Splendid Diversions&#8221; suggests the essential value of pausing, shifting attention, and allowing something other than human concerns to occupy consciousness.<br />
&#8220;The Gift&#8221; positions animal encounter as exactly that: something freely given, unearned, requiring only receptivity. These titles work subtly, adding layers of meaning without overwhelming the visual experience.</p>
<h4>The California Context</h4>
<p>Living and working in Southern California provides Hoover with access to diverse animal populations and landscapes. The region&#8217;s unique position between urbanization and wildness, between controlled environments and open spaces, mirrors her artistic concerns about the balance between digital existence and natural connection.<br />
Her Palos Verdes home and nearby Torrance studio situate her within a community of collectors who understand the value of bringing nature into living spaces. The California contemporary art market has embraced her work, recognizing how it serves the specific needs of twenty-first-century collectors seeking respite from screen-dominated lives.</p>
<h4>The Healing Dimension</h4>
<p>What distinguishes Hoover from other accomplished animal painters is her explicit engagement with art&#8217;s healing capacity. This isn&#8217;t vague spiritualism. It&#8217;s grounded in her understanding of how encounters with animals affect human consciousness and how art can replicate and extend those encounters.<br />
Her artist statement directly addresses the therapeutic dimension: bringing natural imagery inside spaces can help restore balance to living environments and nervous systems. This positions her work as more than decoration. It&#8217;s an environmental design, a psychological tool, a connection point to experiences that many collectors have lost regular access to.<br />
Gallery professionals at Sorrel Sky recognize this dimension in conversations with collectors. People respond to Hoover&#8217;s work viscerally, often describing feelings of calm, presence, or connection. The paintings serve the function she intends, creating portals back to present-moment awareness.</p>

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			<h4>The Contemporary Relevance</h4>
<p>In 2024, as screen time continues to dominate human attention and indoor existence becomes increasingly normalized, Hoover&#8217;s work becomes increasingly relevant. Her paintings offer what lifestyle designers call &#8220;biophilic&#8221; benefits, the health advantages of natural imagery and connection.<br />
But she transcends trend. The work isn&#8217;t capitalizing on biophilic design principles. It&#8217;s authentically exploring questions Hoover has been investigating for 25 years. The contemporary moment has caught up to her concerns rather than vice versa.<br />
This authenticity shows in every painting. There&#8217;s no calculation, no attempt to manufacture relevance. The work emerges from a genuine exploration of how animals ground human consciousness, how presence can be captured and shared, and how painting can serve as a bridge between artificial and natural worlds.</p>
<h4>The Studio Practice</h4>
<p>Hoover maintains a disciplined practice in her Torrance studio, working regularly with her dog, Björn, and cat, Sesame, as company. This daily proximity to animals informs her understanding. She&#8217;s not working exclusively from photographs or from memory. She&#8217;s observing living creatures, noting how they move through space, respond to stimuli, and occupy moments.<br />
Her process involves careful observation followed by interpretive painting. She&#8217;s not creating photorealistic documents. She&#8217;s distilling encounters into essential visual experiences. This requires both technical skill and conceptual clarity, understanding what to include and what to eliminate.<br />
The studio practice reflects her artistic philosophy. It&#8217;s consistent, present, and attentive. She shows up regularly, engages deeply with each piece, and trusts the process to reveal what needs to be revealed. This discipline allows the work to maintain high standards while exploring new territory.</p>

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			<h4>Collecting Strategies</h4>
<p>For collectors interested in Hoover&#8217;s work, several approaches make sense. Those drawn to specific species can build collections around horses, cattle, or wild animals. Others might focus on scale, acquiring smaller works that can rotate through spaces or larger statement pieces that anchor rooms.<br />
Some collectors respond to her color sensibility, choosing pieces that complement specific interiors. Others are drawn to the contemplative dimension, selecting works that serve meditation or quiet spaces. The paintings adapt to various uses while maintaining their essential character.<br />
Entry-level collectors can acquire genuine Hoover paintings at accessible price points, experiencing her work firsthand while building toward larger pieces. Established collectors find in her top-tier works paintings that hold their own against any contemporary artist, offering both visual impact and conceptual depth.</p>
<h4>Looking Forward</h4>
<p>As Hoover continues her practice, the core investigation remains constant: how can painting serve as a bridge between human consciousness and animal presence? How can art restore balance between digital existence and natural connection? What role can animal imagery play in contemporary healing?<br />
These aren&#8217;t questions with final answers. They&#8217;re ongoing explorations that deepen with each painting. Her work continues to evolve technically while maintaining philosophical consistency, a rare combination that suggests genuine artistic maturity.<br />
For Sorrel Sky Gallery and other dealers representing her work, Hoover offers collectors something increasingly valuable: art that performs multiple functions simultaneously. It&#8217;s technically accomplished, visually striking, conceptually sophisticated, and functionally therapeutic. It suits traditional Western art collections while appealing to contemporary art sensibilities.<br />
In a market saturated with animal imagery, Hoover has carved out a distinctive territory. Her paintings don&#8217;t compete with wildlife documentation or sentimental pet portraits. They occupy their own space, serving their own purpose, speaking to collectors ready to engage with art that offers more than decoration.<br />
Working from her California studio with characteristic discipline and vision, Aimée Hoover continues creating paintings that do what she asks of them: capture those moments when human overthinking quiets and something more essential emerges. They&#8217;re invitations back to presence, portals to connection, reminders that the balance between digital and natural worlds remains possible. For twenty-first-century collectors, that&#8217;s a gift worth bringing inside.</p>

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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Award-winning artist and animal activist Karin Brauns was a featured artist at the prestigious Beverly Hills Art Show, held virtually this year on October 17 and 18, 2020. Her pre-show interview revealed her passion for painting the emotion infused animal pairs she creatively infuses with gold leaf, diamond dust, crystals, and precious stones. Early in the interview, Karin revealed her&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Award-winning artist and animal activist Karin Brauns was a featured artist at the prestigious Beverly Hills Art Show, held virtually this year on October 17 and 18, 2020. Her pre-show interview revealed her passion for painting the emotion infused animal pairs she creatively infuses with gold leaf, diamond dust, crystals, and precious stones.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Early in the interview, Karin revealed her Swedish upbringing, plus the many countries internationally she has called home. Today she splits her time between Los Angeles and Montreal with an active studio in both places. Most recently, she became a U.S. citizen and after living in the U.S. for 8 years, she’s excited to be able to call herself an American. </span></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Brauns has drawn upon both her travels and her commitment to conservation for inspiration. “The beauty of nature has always been a big influence on me,” Brauns says. “It&#8217;s where I find peace. My mind wanders freely and stimulates my creative thoughts. Simply put, capturing nature and wildlife makes me feel good. When I create my representations of animals, they are very human and yet have a sense of purity. I also find myself inspired by the way I experienced different cultures in terms of how people in those countries related to animals and to each other.”</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">With animals as her main artistic theme, her latest creations have incorporated well-known brands along with precious and semi-precious stones. Imagine the eyes of a pair of flamingos glittering with diamonds, zebra stripes embellished with Dior ribbons and gold leaf, the shells of a pair of frolicking turtles embroidered with Swarovski crystals—each one drawing you in to explore and experience the image and emotions depicted more closely. The titles seem personal, yet subtle, bows to the brands incorporated. Those nuzzling zebras are “I Dior You,” a beautiful monarch butterfly escaping its cocoon becomes “Cocoon Chanel” emblazoned with diamonds and crystals, hummingbirds sipping happily from a bottle of Chanel No. 5 is titled “Luxurious Nectar.”</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Perhaps one of her most ambitious projects has been finding a way to highlight and communicate through her art the dramatic plight and demise of bee populations around the globe. Brauns&#8217;s fascination with bees is not new, she actually has several earlier paintings of bees, including “Got Honey.” The new bee collection is actually a series that can be hung singly or as a triptych titled “Bee Gucci,” integrating the full spectrum of her mixed media work with layers of acrylics, resin, stones, and other materials to give the pieces dimension and an opalescence quality.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Brauns will be exhibiting as part of the Beverly Hills Virtual Art Show featuring live zoom studio tours, home tours, panels, and interviews with artists. If you are in the area, the show will also have limited seating on-site workshops offered by artists in the historical gardens of Greystone Park. The virtual show features art by over 240 artists from around the nation who will showcase their work virtually, including works in painting, sculpture, watercolor, photography, mixed media, ceramics, glass, jewelry, drawing, and printmaking. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Brauns Beverly Hills Art Show exhibit may be seen </span><strong><a href="https://bit.ly/3nUTgUe" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a></strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">. Go to her </span><strong><a href="https://www.karinbrauns.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website</a></strong><span style="font-weight: 400;"> to see more about her and her amazing work.</span></p>
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<p><strong><em>About Karin Brauns</em></strong></p>
<p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Karin Brauns is a mixed media painter who lets her love of nature and animals influence the images she creates. Usually starting with a subtle and sophisticated palette of color, composition, and texture, she finishes her canvases using a variety of materials including acrylics, oils, gold leaf, glitter, and semi-precious and precious stones. The result is a balance of realistic and dreamy expressions highlighted by a golden touch. Her current art series is based around wildlife conservation and endangered species, giving them a human quality, and yet maintaining a sense of purity.  </span><strong><a href="https://www.karinbrauns.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.karinbrauns.com/</a></strong></em></p>
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