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KATHRYN'S ART
"Kathryn's work is bright, whimsical, and engaging. The pieces are fascinating to the eye, with something always new to see. Her art is like a breath of fresh spring air for the soul."
--Teresa Sparling, Operations Manager, The University Business Center
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One of the great aspects of being an author and an artist is I get to move amongst a variety of media to see the world in new ways and to express myself.
It's also a wonderful way to go on my own "adventures in expansion" without traveling from my home. Yet, many times, the urge to hone my skills, learn something new, and explore our beautiful world draws me forth.
Atelier is a French word meaning "studio" and I like the playfulness of adding a single "R" to reflect my love of creating visual art.
Recent Exhibits
*Kathryn's collage, "Resonating Truth" has been juried into a show at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma, Washington. The exhibit runs from April 9 to August 20, 2020.
*Kathryn's papercutting plus collage "Summer Interlude" has been juried into a traveling show. The exhibit runs September 9, 2019 to December 8, 2019 at Gallery 3700 in Arlington, Virginia and from December 17, 2019 to February 18, 2020 at Westover Library in Arlington, Virginia.
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*Her large collage "When I'm Gone, Who Will Remember Me?" has been juried into a show at the Washington State Convention Center's Phyllis Lamphere Gallery. The exhibit runs January 12, 2019 to March 31, 2019.
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*Three of her collages were juried into an exhibit at the Rosehill Community Center in Mukilteo, WA from April 3 through June 24, 2018. "Phoenix" won the Northwest Collage Society's prestigious Eleanor Wolters Smith Memorial Award.
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*20 of her artworks were on exhibit in a solo show from October 16 through December 7, 2017 at The University Business Center's Gallery 4500 in Seattle's U-District.
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*Her collage, "Welcome to My Universe" was juried into the exhibit, "Hot Town: Summer in the City" at the Seattle City Hall in downtown Seattle, that ran from July 7 through August 30, 2017.
* Her collage, "Indra's Net" was juried into the exhibit, "Collaged Impressions of the Northwest Social Realism and the American Scene 1930 to 1950" that ran January 19 to March 26, 2017 at the Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds, WA.
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*10 of her artworks were exhibited from January through April 12, 2017 at Dreamclinic in Seattle's Roosevelt neighborhood.
*Her large collage, "Broadway at Times Square" was juried into the Search for Meaning Art Exhibition (part of the Search for Meaning Book Festival) from February 16 to February 25, 2017 at Seattle University's Vachon Art Gallery.
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Kathryn's ARTelier
Bright, bold, fun, colorful, joyful, expressive, and WOW! are words that have been used to describe my art. People often tell me that my art makes them feel happy.
My overall intent behind my creations is to help transform our world to be a healthier, wiser, and more joyful place to live.
I love variety, color and the frosting-like consistency of acrylics. I also use watercolor, ink, and other media. I love the cosmos and I am continually drawn to its mystery and expansiveness. As such, circles frequently find a home in my art.
I am inspired by contemporary Australian aboriginal art, Abstract Expressionism, and artists including Leo Kenney, Flora Bowley, Don Tiller, El Anatsui, Van Gogh, Franz Marc, and Georgia O’Keefe.
Art provides me with structure for continual learning and is an important part of my spiritual practice. It gifts me with wonder (as I don’t know what will show up), expands my perspectives, challenges me to master new skills, and brings me to a state of focused awareness.
Each piece is a gift that grows me and instills meaning to my life and it is my greatest joy when others find the same.
If you are interested in licensing my art, please contact me via the contact page on my website and include "Licensing Your Art" in the subject line.
My overall intent behind my creations is to help transform our world to be a healthier, wiser, and more joyful place to live.
I love variety, color and the frosting-like consistency of acrylics. I also use watercolor, ink, and other media. I love the cosmos and I am continually drawn to its mystery and expansiveness. As such, circles frequently find a home in my art.
I am inspired by contemporary Australian aboriginal art, Abstract Expressionism, and artists including Leo Kenney, Flora Bowley, Don Tiller, El Anatsui, Van Gogh, Franz Marc, and Georgia O’Keefe.
Art provides me with structure for continual learning and is an important part of my spiritual practice. It gifts me with wonder (as I don’t know what will show up), expands my perspectives, challenges me to master new skills, and brings me to a state of focused awareness.
Each piece is a gift that grows me and instills meaning to my life and it is my greatest joy when others find the same.
If you are interested in licensing my art, please contact me via the contact page on my website and include "Licensing Your Art" in the subject line.
For those interested in buying prints of my art...
Yes, you can now own your very own fine art giclee print or canvas print of my art or give them as gifts! You can order just the print on a variety of fine papers or a canvas print or have your chosen prints matted and framed. They are also available in a variety of sizes.
Click here or alternatively go to Imagekind.com and type in Kathryn V White.
The available selection will grow over time.
Click here or alternatively go to Imagekind.com and type in Kathryn V White.
The available selection will grow over time.
***Please note that my art included on this webpage is just a glimpse in terms of the variety of my creations.***
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Copyright 2013--2024
All rights reserved. Images of art may not be borrowed, reproduced, or reprinted without the written permission of Kathryn V. White.
All rights reserved. Images of art may not be borrowed, reproduced, or reprinted without the written permission of Kathryn V. White.