KSRA (Que-Sera) is a Pacific Northwest artist with roots in the vibrant Southeast, where her accent serves as a lasting reminder of her origins. Her artistic journey is defined by a diverse multimedia background that spans from intricate miniature fabrication to expansive large-scale murals. Through her work, KSRA delves into the intricate relationship between aging industrial objects and the relentless forces of
nature, creating a dialogue that explores coexistence and transformation.
Currently, KSRA's artistic focus centers on the industrial icons that once adorned the northwest skyline. As these unique structures fade from the collective memory of the city’s inhabitants, she strives to breathe new life into them through her art. Each piece she creates serves not only as a visual tribute but also as a catalyst for memory, sparking connections and stories among viewers. She has witnessed firsthand how her work can evoke nostalgia and joy, transforming into a treasure chest of oral histories as individuals share their personal experiences and reflections.
By immortalizing and reinterpreting these industrial relics, KSRA aims to preserve a part of our shared history, allowing both the city and its residents to hold onto these memories a little longer. Her commitment to this artistic exploration reflects her belief in the power of art to foster community, ignite conversation, and celebrate our collective past.