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Leaving Behind the Ghosts of Yesterday's Storms

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Artist: Aunia Kahn
Title: "Leaving Behind the Ghosts of Yesterday's Storms"
Medium: Paper on Panel
Size: 11" x 14" 
Price: $550

Aunia Marie Kahn (born December 5, 1977) is an American contemporary painter, gallerist, curator, and entrepreneur. She was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and currently lives in Boise, Idaho. She is also the owner of the Poetic Tiger Gallery the founder of Rise Visible.

Kahn originally began creating art as a therapeutic response to a difficult upbringing as well as chronic illnesses.[1] At the urging of a friend, her work was first exhibited publicly in December 2005 as part of the Voices Within Surviving Through the Arts show mounted by the St. Louis Artists' Guild. Her work has been shown at the San Diego Art Institute, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, IMOCA, St. Louis Art Museum, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Mitchell Museum, and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.[2]

Self-taught [2][2], Kahn works works in gouache, acrylic, watercolor and colored pencil. Her art frequently features figurative subjects in Maximalist compositions juxtaposed with symbols and nature.[3]

An interest in tarot[2] led to the creation of the Silver Era Tarot deck, published by Schiffer Publishing in April 2010.[3]

In October 2010 Kahn curated the Lowbrow Tarot Project,[4] a collection of pieces loosely centered on the lowbrow art style, representing the 22 cards of the Major Arcana and a 23rd piece representing the back of the cards. The works were exhibited at La Luz de Jesus gallery,[5] Los Angeles, California, and were published as a coffee table book and a card deck.[6] As well as Kahn herself, artists featured included Molly Crabapple, David Stoupakis, Chet Zar, Angie Mason, Daniel Martin Diaz and Chris Mars.

Her piece Rousing the Whirlwind was chosen by Les Bourgeois vineyard, Rocheport, Missouri, to appear on the label of its limited edition 2005 Syrah. The wine went on sale in 2007.[7]