With a conceptual approach, Kerry absorbs remembrance into her daily practice with a focus on detailed and colorful aesthetics. In 2011, she lost her brother Stuart to suicide. This inspired a life-long devotion to creating epic imagery to meditate on and consolidate her loss as well as propel tributes to him into tangible visuals. Her translation of longing into allurement emerge as large scale, often mystically surreal, pigment prints. Her work explores the ever evolving, consequential, perpetual flow of nature and the elaborately beautiful.
Her background as a modern dancer is evident in her choreographic approach to complicated elements. Her seamless illustrations are made up of often hundreds of images and layers, painted into a distinctly effortless composition.