Kay Cohen is a Victoria-based artist whose practice centres on the use of epoxy resin across casting, pouring, and layered painting. Her work emerges from a design background that informs both the precision of her material choices and the structural clarity of her compositions. This dual influence allows her to fuse technical innovation with a sensibility for surface and light, creating works that are at once rigorous and sensuous.
Her practice explores time and transformation through resin as a material that moves from fluidity to permanence. By manipulating this transition, she creates works that suspend movement, compress form, and build structure through repetition. Across different series, the work reflects the way contemporary landscapes—both physical and digital—are shaped by accumulation, instability, and change.
Cohen lives and works in Mount Macedon, Victoria, where her studio practice continues to develop new methods of layering, colour, and surface in pursuit of the luminous and the unresolved.
View Works
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Euphotic Zones

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Cubics

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Modular Flux

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Lucent Forms
