Karin Shoup is a Southern California mixed media artist whose work begins and ends with color — as the primary language of feeling, form, and memory.
Drawing inspiration from the Impressionists — Monet's dissolving light, Van Gogh's swirling emotional intensity — Karin pushes those conversations into entirely new territory. Her paintings layer acrylic, oil, and unconventional materials to build surfaces that pulse with depth. Her sculptural mixed media works, built from recycled paper pulp, go further still: color becomes architecture, texture becomes topography.
Whether she is capturing the wild energy of a coastal landscape, the stillness of water lilies, or the quiet personality of a beloved pet, Karin's work invites the viewer to feel before they think. Color does not illustrate — it is the subject.
Her work spans oil painting, large-scale mixed media canvases, and three-dimensional relief works that blur the boundary between painting and sculpture.