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JUNE 3-30, 2026
Maxfield Engine House
713 Main St. Boonton NJ 07005
973-910-2400
NJ Highlands Coalition is pleased to welcome back Kim Parker, who will exhibit her new "Abstract Gardens" paintings!
A dynamic and captivating exhibition of new abstract paintings by the internationally acclaimed artist, award-winning lifestyle designer & author
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These new, large abstract works are inspired by both my passion for working with rich and exuberant color and my connection to Nature.
After four decades living and working in New York City, painting millions of flowers for both the fashion and home decor industries, my husband and I moved to the rural Sussex County landscape.
A deeply inspired response to Nature slowly awakened in me. I took my materials outside on the deck overlooking the lake to paint to a rich, sonic accompaniment of birds. There was so much beauty to behold and freedom in Nature. My gestures could no longer be contained as they had in the city. Delicate limbs and bright yellow Light inspired a visceral response and a new found freedom in my creative process to these Natural elements.
My practice is rooted in painting, though I resist being confined by it. The studio is a space of
constant exploration into different media, tools, and the possibilities that emerge when materials
and ideas meet.
At the core of my work is mark making: gestural, deliberate, and exploratory. Each painting is
less a predetermined image than a pr
My practice is rooted in painting, though I resist being confined by it. The studio is a space of
constant exploration into different media, tools, and the possibilities that emerge when materials
and ideas meet.
At the core of my work is mark making: gestural, deliberate, and exploratory. Each painting is
less a predetermined image than a process unfolding in real time. I listen to what the work asks
of me and respond, allowing pieces within a series to speak to one another and build a shared
language.
To keep exploration from becoming chaos, I impose rules. Each body of work carries its own
constraints, creating tension between freedom and discipline. These limits are not restrictions so
much as focus, a way of pushing deeper into a question before moving on.
Making is something I cannot help. It is a compulsion, a need to transform what I absorb from
the world into something tangible. The studio is where I find solitude in a world of constant
noise. It is how I process experiences and how I make sense of things. The work is not separate
from that. It is the thinking itself, made visible.
About The Show “Reflections”:
Reflections is a look back. Seven years of work, laid out not as a retrospective but as a
conversation with time.
The title carries more than one meaning. There is the act of looking back personally, watching
ideas grow, shift, and sharpen over years of making. And there is the reflection that happens in
the studio every day, the ongoing dialogue between paint, canvas, and self. Some works in the
show take that idea further, becoming reflections of themselves, the process turning back on its
own image.
This is what the work has always been about. A conversation. With the materials, with the
series, with time.
George Chiavelli is an artist with over 17 years of experience who discovered his true calling at
the age of 19. From that moment, painting spoke to him in a way nothing else had, and he has
been deeply committed to his studio practice ever since. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Studio
Art from William Paterson University and has exhibited h
George Chiavelli is an artist with over 17 years of experience who discovered his true calling at
the age of 19. From that moment, painting spoke to him in a way nothing else had, and he has
been deeply committed to his studio practice ever since. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Studio
Art from William Paterson University and has exhibited his work across Northern New Jersey
and New York over the past decade. Now, George invites you into his most personal
presentation yet his first solo show, Reflections
George Chiavelli
Learning to Fly
Oil paint and oil pastel on canvas
30"H x 34"w
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