Artist Information:
Karen Perrin
Ashaway, RI
United States
Member Since: Jun 2001
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Artist Statement:
I started working with oils 30 years ago and spent 14 years under the tutelage of the late Marshall Drew. Marshall taught me the basics of mixing colors and studying composition. He left me alone to develop my own style. I continued studies with Robert Kozora who taught me how to refine my work and strive for realism. After painting munerous landscapes and seascapes, I decided to try my hand at more semi-abstract pieces which are evident in the "Jazz Man" and a recent unfinished work. I enjoy using different techniques when I paint and have explored impressionism and pointilism. My work continues to evolve as I experiment with anything that catches my eye....
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Artist Exhibitions:
VIRTU Fine Arts Show -
Westerly,RI
Artists Coop Gallery -
Westerly, RI
Front Room Gallery -
Londonderry, NH
Stonington Vineyards Gallery - One Woman Show
Stonington, CT
Crandall House Gallery - One Woman Show-
Ashaway, RI
Anguilla Gallery -
Stonington, CT
Coastal Institute Marine Show -
Narragansett, RI
Mystic Art Association -
Mystic, CT
"Hope Soars" has ...
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Artist Galleries:
Artists Coop Gallery - Westerly, RI
Front Room Gallery - Londonderry, NH
Stonington Vineyards Gallery -
One Woman Show - Stonington, CT
Crandall House Gallery -
One Woman Show - Ashaway, RI
Anguilla Gallery - Stonington, CT
Puffins - Watch Hill, RI
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Karen Perrin's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Karen Perrin's Portfolio. Browse Perrin's body of work: I started working with oils 30 years ago and spent 14 years under the tutelage of the late Marshall Drew. Marshall taught me the basics of mixing colors and studying composition. He left me alone to develop my own style. I continued studies with Robert Kozora who taught me how to refine my work and strive for realism. After painting munerous landscapes and seascapes, I decided to try my hand at more semi-abstract pieces which are evident in the "Jazz Man" and a recent unfinished work. I enjoy using different techniques when I paint and have explored impressionism and ... | |
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