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Poor Frida, 2025

Kay Le Seelleur Ara is a UK-born artist whose daily practice explores playful, dreamlike worlds through vibrant drawings and paintings. Trained at the Bath Academy of Art, she continues to develop her distinctive style, sharing her work with a growing global audience.

Poor Frida is a silkscreen print from a limited edition of 75. Each piece is printed on Somerset White Velvet paper and comes hand-signed and numbered by the artist.

Printed at Curwen Studio and published by CCA Galleries.

Size: 47 x 49

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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Silkscreen, Print
    Edition Type: Limited Edition
    Edition Size: 75
    Size (cm): 47 x 49
    SKU: EG22548
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    About the artist
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    Kay was born in 1941 in St Albans, UK, following her mother’s evacuation from Jersey just before the invasion. She spent her early years during the war with family in the UK before returning to Jersey in 1945 after liberation. Kay found her passion for art and drawing in childhood. She attended Bath Academy of Art between 1958-1962, studying under artists such as Howard Hodgkin, Adrian Heath, Henry Cliffe and Gillian Ayres. Following art school Kay taught art in London and painted sporadically whilst raising her two children.

    Following a fall that broke her hip in 2017, Kay is unable to walk unaided. Whilst this has left her in permanent pain and with limited mobility, she responded to this life-changing incident by establishing a routine of drawing and painting every day. Whilst the accident left her physically disabled it freed her from the responsibilities of everyday life and her artistic voice gets stronger and brighter with every new painting.  Working from an armchair in her living room in Trinity, and a small painting studio in the spare bedroom, Kay now interacts with a global audience for her work through her three Instagram accounts. Her Instagram accounts are testimony to the dedicated and positive individual she is. Over the last few years, she has developed a finely tuned practice of posting the work she completes each day, a diaristic record of her inventive mind and eclectic tastes, continuously honing in on what it is she wants to do as an artist, with a burgeoning style that has gained her a growing and engaged audience of admirers around the world.

    Kay’s dedication to her practice is an inspiration for anyone. Kay transcends her physical limitations by tapping into her unconscious; to an imaginary world of frolicking creatures and absurd scenarios; bringing forth an extraordinary and fanciful menagerie that draws from the real world and inspires joy to those who encounter it. In our dream worlds, where the unconscious is not restricted by imposed limitations, we can fly.