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  • “The beauty of Kait’s art is that you can see yourself reflected so eloquently back at yourself within it. Even though the pieces themselves are beautiful, you see within them the parts of yourself that feel messy & unknowable by anyone. It’s there in the emotion of the painting & you want to point to it & say to someone, “There, see, that’s me - know me there.” I think everyone should have something in their home that they connect to in that way. All of Kait’s art forms - from her poems & creative writing to her paintings, drawings & photographs, have been my great honor to witness to watch evolve over time.”

    - Nichole Capps

  • “To be immersed in the work of Kait Mauro is to be immersed in the fragilities, strengths, vulnerabilities and authenticity of the human spirit, we all wear labels of course and one of Kait’s many gifts is that she is able to make her own labels relatable and authentic - when she shows herself in her work, we see ourselves - giving us a piece of herself over within her art - I am lucky enough to own one of her works and would recommend Kait’s work to anyone.”

    — Danny Steele

  • “I love Kait’s art because it’s an authentic expression of herself & how she experiences the world. Her bold and beautifully textured paintings remind me of the light & darkness inherent in being a human.

    - Ana Iglesias

  • “Kait’s art is evocative & makes me feel more deeply. What I enjoy most about her pieces are her skillful use of color & texture. I am always excited to see her new work.”

    - Joy Vanessa

  • “Abstract, yet so richly and peculiarly articulated through brave & expressive mark making, Kait’s art carries you to your own emotional depths. She has found a way with her own unique visual language to lead us to our own bravery, curiosity & and experience of being human.”

    - Ines Karamehmedovic

  • “Kait is a wonderfully loving soul with incredible talent. Her artistic practice is beautifully raw, whether with one of her mesmerizing paintings or creative writing on her Substack. When she shares her work with us, she welcomes us into her life with beautiful, powerful & insightful words. Kait embraces play & experimentation in her creative practice. She fully embraces & shares the joy that her process brings her. I love her openness and integrity & truly adore her work.”

    - Ti Buckley

  • “Kait’s enthusiasm for the creative is infectious. The authenticity & honesty evoked in her work is what pulls me in. Her pieces can derive from something as simple as a range of colors to a more personal and deeper connection to self and her life experiences. It is sometimes raw and gestural & other times more considered but it is always from the soul.”

    - Matt Hills

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Pulled over on the side of the highway near Sundance, Wyoming a lot this morning.
The colors kept reshaping themselves, and even though caffeine was a full hour away
— everything is so far apart out here —
I couldn’t make myself rus
Higher power be up to something. Dogs in the back. Been saying I wanted to live in NM for almost a decade. Why not? Let's gooooo. Fleeing back to my warmer weather.🌵☀️
4th step work but make it cute with breadsticks.
Call my sponsor because I resent you for dying.
Possibly changing the Google Maps destination again.
Barely moved on the map today:

Rest. Therapy. Step work.
I wasn't very nice. Pineapple chunks.
Antibiotics. Contact purge.
Tiny old dog hated the snow (literally started howling); warmed her in my shirt.
Honest + dishonest.
A ceremony that felt pivo
Still alive—honestly wasn’t sure if I’d freeze to death last night or not. Heading west. Repeating a mistake from 2014? TBD. Can’t feel my hands or feet. Increasingly feeling like
Two weeks of pure chaos:
psychosis, Spanish moss, bad pizza, good dog parks, Stephanie Foo narrating my crisis,
painting the van salamander green like that would fix anything,
sleeping in 22° parking lots, YouTube diagnosing me hourly,
and callin
writing in dog parks across the Southeast
this one rewinds four days
Dog break in the ER parking lot bc #sickosinglemomofthree I need a coma and probably don't want to know what the code colors mean. Scout and I are excited to go somewhere outside after this.
Second night in the van.
First time stealth camping.

Dinner was hummus + pita, eaten cross-legged while sorting through things I no longer need.
I let go of even more today — a good thing.
The van feels lighter, and somehow I do too.

I spent
this morning looks like reorganizing the chaos inside my little human-snail shell.
spent my first night in the van with the three dogs — 10/10 chaos, 10/10 cozy — and this tiny 1999 gmc safari that somehow feels like both a crisis and a c
I have an actual address for a few days (thank you, sister’s house in Athens), which means something huge is happening tomorrow:

the proof copies of my book are arriving.

the proof copies of my book are arriving.

Omg. I can’t believe i