The Contemporary Art Modern Project is happy to announce its new relationship with artist Katie Davis, which is being launched with her works on pizza lids. Creating abstract pathways through mixed media, in this series, she captures and invites imagination as she explores a weekly tradition with her son.

What is interesting, in this series, is not only the deft abstraction but also the unique way of holding on to memory. In someways, the artworks hold the similar position as does a photograph - but instead of a stagnant moment, Davis infuses her works with energy and access.

Through her titles, Davis does open the door, so to say, allowing the viewer to explore and be guided by the title. For example, "Kindness, Mischief, & Signing," presents a scenario and stage that all can imagine, and also recall. The work harkens back to moments in childhood where not only does time fly, but so too willingness to be entertained through the exploration of innocence. In youth, we consume both time and new experiences, and here, Davis is slowing it down not just for her son, on a Friday night, but also for us - reminding us all that we can reawaken the wonder, and experience our own rebirth back into innocence, something like a personal renaissance.