Kaelee Helms is an interdisciplinary artist and interior designer based in Brooklyn, NY. With a degree in oil painting and art history from the College of William and Mary and a masters in interior architecture from Pratt Institute, she merges the realm between 2D and 3D relations focusing on objects, furniture, space and color theory.
Currently, she explores the playful and surreal aspects of the everyday, particularly in the aftermath of social gatherings. Beauty is found in the leftovers— ordinary objects, food remnants and furniture become the main characters. Plates morph into liquid forms, forks elongate, opaque tables assume transparency, and the exterior seamlessly infiltrates interior constraints, Common sense lives in an adjacent room that sends whispers down the hallway.