The Featured Artists for September are:
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Kathleen Anderson, Watercolor
A love for color and the desire to express and share the beauty around us in our everyday lives is the basis for Kathleen’s watercolors. After a career on the East Coast (non-art-related), she returned to Kansas to pursue her real interest: painting, first oil and now watercolor. Her subject matter often reflects a love of the seashore and its Kathleen has a B.S. in Education and has studied watercolor with Frank Webb, Barbara Nechis, Tony van Hasselt, Ken Hosmer, David Becker, Eric Wiegardt and Skip Lawrence. She is a member of the Lawrence Art Guild, the Greater Kansas City Art Association (GKCAA), and Images Art Gallery in Kansas City, MO. She has participated in juried shows in the Washington DC area, and now in local art shows such as the GKCAA Metcalf Mall Show, and the Mid-Winter Art Fair at Ward Parkway Center. Her paintings are displayed in various Lawrence locations as well as Images Art Gallery in Kansas City. She currently teaches watercolor at her home and at the Lawrence Arts Center. Kathleen’s work may be seen by appointment at her home studio at 227 Iowa St., Lawrence, KS 66044, (785) 865-4219. |
Kale Van LeeuwenBold, exciting and fast-paced! My work represents the fashion and lifestyle of a large city. Which is odd considering I come from a town of roughly 500 people. However, I have always been fascinated with the allure of large cities, and the way people in metropolitan The way of life in a small town is just different, the career options are more limited, and therefore the arts are not necessarily a top priority. Given that I decided to pursue a career in art anyway, I received my bachelor of fine arts from Pittsburg State University in 2003. Unlike many artists, I like to mix up the mediums in which I work. I might work in colored pencil one day and computer graphics the next. The variety keeps me interested and excited. On this site you will find realistic work, abstract work, and some that is a little bit of both. As far as materials, I use pencil, colored pencil, oil pastel, acrylic, ink, sugar, spray paint, collage, and recently computer graphics. See more of my work at www.vankale.com |
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