Art Books & DVDs
8 Tutorial Instructional DVDs by Karen Kluglein
- Item Number
- 153
- Estimated Value
- 205 USD
- Sold
- 220 USD to em34e96ec
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
Artist: Karen Kluglein © 2019
Website:botanical-paintings.com
Description:Set of 8 Tutorial DVD’s : “Watercolor Peony Bud”, “Dry Brush/Layering”, Watercolor Hydrangea Leaf”, “Watercolor Butterfly”, “Pink Hibiscus”, “Lavender Anemone Flower”, “Watercolor Apple”, “Drawing Flowers Realistically”
Format: DVD
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Item Special Note
About Karen,
I started my career as an illustrator after graduating from the School of Visual Arts in 1980 when students had spiky pink and blue hair and listened to punk music. I worked freelance and was known primarily for food packaging though I did everything from magazine covers to billboards. I have worked for Dannon, Ragu, Pillsbury, Nabisco, The Atlantic Monthly, IBM and Calvin Klein.
By the mid 1990’s computers made a dent in the illustration field and since I loved to paint and could not see myself sitting in front of a computer all day I created paintings for galleries instead.
When I went to an American Society of Botanical Artists exhibit I knew that my work and style of painting would fit right in. I had been painting plant products such as berries and herbs that go into our foods so I was familiar with painting botanical subjects. In the following years I’ve painted many botanicals, exhibited my work, won awards, taught botanical painting at the New York Botanical Garden and made tutorial DVD’s. Recently I have been back to illustrating for packaging (Celestial Seasonings) and licensing (Caspari Inc.). Funny how things come full circle. Feel free to contact me with inquiries.
– botanical-paintings.com
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