



Great Company
Acrylic on Canvas. Framed in Walnut.
Kate Florence’s latest collection is a celebration of togetherness, honoring the intimate rituals and timeless bonds that connect people to one another and to animals. Across these paintings, scenes of shared meals, moments of laughter, and the quiet companionship of animals unfold with tenderness and warmth. Grounded in storytelling, Florence’s paintings emphasize the beauty of connection in its most honest form. Figures are expressive, gestures intentional, and every scene carries the weight of lived experience.
Nostalgia runs throughout the work, not as longing for the past but as an appreciation for the rituals that shape our lives: the sharing of bread, the gathering of community, the comfort of lingering conversation. Ultimately, these paintings are meditations on belonging: to a table, to a group, to the land itself. They invite viewers to slow down, to cherish the ordinary, and to remember the profound joy of connection.
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Kate Florence’s latest collection is a celebration of togetherness, honoring the intimate rituals and timeless bonds that connect people to one another and to animals. Across these paintings, scenes of shared meals, moments of laughter, and the quiet companionship of animals unfold with tenderness and warmth. Grounded in storytelling, Florence’s paintings emphasize the beauty of connection in its most honest form. Figures are expressive, gestures intentional, and every scene carries the weight of lived experience.
Nostalgia runs throughout the work, not as longing for the past but as an appreciation for the rituals that shape our lives: the sharing of bread, the gathering of community, the comfort of lingering conversation. Ultimately, these paintings are meditations on belonging: to a table, to a group, to the land itself. They invite viewers to slow down, to cherish the ordinary, and to remember the profound joy of connection.
Artwork Information
Year
2026
Materials
Acrylic on Canvas. Framed in Walnut.
Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
49 1/4 x 41 1/4 inches
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“The works tell a story, creating scenes and figures that carry themselves as their own characters in their own little worlds.”
About the Artist
Kate Florence
Kate Florence combines her education in traditional painting and contemporary video art to create paintings that both operate as narratives of memory and as explorations of form and composition. Her practice includes elevating everyday experiences through gesture and form, drawing from her childhood memories in the UK or her daily life in Australia. Florence has exhibited most recently in Sydney, Singapore, and London.

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Kate Florence’s latest collection is a celebration of togetherness, honoring the intimate rituals and timeless bonds that connect people to one another and to animals. Across these paintings, scenes of shared meals, moments of laughter, and the quiet companionship of animals unfold with tenderness and warmth. Grounded in storytelling, Florence’s paintings emphasize the beauty of connection in its most honest form. Figures are expressive, gestures intentional, and every scene carries the weight of lived experience.
Nostalgia runs throughout the work, not as longing for the past but as an appreciation for the rituals that shape our lives: the sharing of bread, the gathering of community, the comfort of lingering conversation. Ultimately, these paintings are meditations on belonging: to a table, to a group, to the land itself. They invite viewers to slow down, to cherish the ordinary, and to remember the profound joy of connection.


















