Kathleen R. Worgul
While I am not classically trained, I have studied and worked
with artists I admire in a variety of workshops and classes
around the world. Whether using soft pastels, acrylics and
recently oil pastels The process of putting color to paper,
whether for landscape or fi gures, continually entices and
excites me.
cPine Trees 2019, oil pastel, unframed 11.5 x 15.5; framed 18.5 x 22.5.
[email protected] | http://www.paintingsbykathleenrworgul.netBettie Rikansrud
Artist’s Refl ections: It was foggy that day. Across the pasture,
winter snows were melting in rivulets. One lone oak tree stood
barely visible, as fog began to lift, ready to reveal a forest....an
almost surreal vision. I snapped a picture, then hurried back to
my studio to try and capture that moment in time.
Representation: Borrego Art Institute, Borrego Springs, CA
Julian Art Gallery, Julian, CA.
cMelting Snow, oil, 12 x 16.[email protected] | 951.217.1461 | http://www.bettierikansrud.comLynne Wir thlin
Lynnebeganhercareeringraphicdesignandillustration,the
foundationforherlifetodayasa fineartist.Inspiredbythe
AmericanTonalists,herstylecapturesthemoodsurroundingher
subject,stirringemotionandgivingit anatmosphericquality.
cLateAfternooninWinter,oil,11 x 14.
[email protected]| 513.307.0021| http://www.Lynnewirthlin.comSusan Temple Neumann
A life-long fascination with the southwest fuels Susan’s passion
for her western art. Available at Illume Gallery of Fine Art.
cSeeking Wisdom, oil, 40 x 30.
[email protected] | http://www.susantempleneumannfi neart.com106 WWW.SOUTHWESTART.COM • AUGUST 2019