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Jumping the Waves
18x24......$1200
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Since graduating from
college, I have worked in advertising agencies and I have continued my
education in various classes in oil and watercolor and pastel painting.
I work in pastels in my studio two to three days per week. I work
from photographs that I have taken. I love to paint children on the beach,
children and women dressed up in vintage clothing, my two cats, porches, etc.
I paint my subjects in sunlight creating strong contrast with light and
shadows. I owned and taught at the Art Depot Inc., art classes for adults and
children n Merchantville, N.J. from 1987-1998. In the spring of 2001 I began
participating in Fine Art and Craft shows in Pennsylvania and New
Jersey. I design and paint "Memory Paintings" which are reproduced and
used in Alzheimer's Centers. |
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Raging Bulls
24" x 36"
$750.00
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Kathryn M. Wingrove
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Kathryn has been drawing ever since she was a small child. Her first love has always been animals, expecially horses. In school she would get in trouble with the teacher when she was cought drawing pictures of animals instead of listening. She began to take art classes in junior high school and entered several pieces in student art competitions. She received first place out of all students in the state of Alabama and was recognized on the floor of the State Senate. At the age of 14 she began to study privately with wildlife artist Mary Jo Mullen in Montgomery, Alabama. Under Mary Jo's watchful eye and patient instruction Kathryn began to develop a passion for bringing the life and energy of animals onto canvas. Kathryn went on to pursue a degree in Biology and continued her art studies under landscape artist Virginia B. Ingram. Her study of Biology further developed her ability to correctly structure species of animals. Kathryn feels that her art should have a meaning and an impact on the views of the world toward nature. She donates a percentage of all sales to the World Wildlife Fund. In this way she hopes to help preserve the animals that she loves to paint. Kathryn has artwork in private and public collections around the United States. |
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