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Mckenzie Tate Earley
Mckenzie Tate Earley (born 1991 in San Francisco, CA; lives and works in Mount Shasta, CA) is a self-taught
abstract painter whose work is a visual expression of personal empowerment, celebrating the limitless
potential of the human spirit. Her work has been exhibited worldwide, including in San Francisco, California,
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and most recently, the historic Bargone Castle in Salsomaggiore, Italy.
Mckenzie’s deep appreciation for life and her commitment to self-love and -sovereignty infuse her canvases
with a palpable sense of clarity, connection, and possibility. Each brushstroke invites viewers to immerse
themselves in a world of vibrant colors and ethereal forms. Her work transcends the ordinary, offering an
expansive experience that resonates with the soul.
Beyond her artistic pursuits, Mckenzie is a passionate advocate for creating platforms in support of female
leadership. In 2020, she founded the organization All Women All Girls, uniting women and girls through music
and dance to facilitate awareness of the interconnectedness of all life and to promote helpful shifts in the way
we treat ourselves, each other, and the Earth. This global initiative, spanning participation in the US, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Chile, Brazil, France, and Liberia, highlights Mckenzie’s commitment to making a
positive impact on the world.
‘’Through vibrant colors, dynamic forms, and a reverence for the human spirit, I invite viewers to delve into their own
creative potential and recognize the profound interconnectedness of all life. My paintings offer a visual journey of self-
discovery, encouraging a deeper understanding of our place within the vast universe and inspiring a sense of hope and
boundless possibility. I strive to create pieces that not only captivate the eye with their visual vibrancy but also resonate
deeply with the soul, prompting quiet contemplation on the limitless potential residing within each of us and the unifying
force that binds us all together. My artistic process is a meditative exploration of these concepts, translating abstract ideas
into tangible expressions of beauty and spiritual expansiveness, fostering a powerful sense of connection to something
larger than ourselves.’’
86 Women Dancing to the song of creation - Acrylic on canvas, 16'’x16'’, 2024