Picasso-esque Portraits
Picasso-esque Portraits is a specially created exhibit portraying family and friends of Katharine. Each image is an expression of personality, a story from their lives or an individual personal characteristic. Katharine says that while she was creating these whimsical artworks she even amused herself, smiling, laughing and even giggling as she painted. The blue and yellow in each artwork is in honor of Ukraine.
*10% of all proceeds will be donated to World Kitchen Ukraine.
Claundine
Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 21" $950
Lee Franklin
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Lee Franklin: My husband, the love of my life forever and a day. Everybody loves him and wants to know if he has a brother. He is the anchor in my life. It is my honor to be married with him.
John David
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 John David: My sweet baby brother, 7 years younger than I. He sang with the group called Up With People. Once when I came home from school he kindly offered me a 7UP from the refrigerator; but when I went to drink it, I discovered that...
Jack Michael
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Jack Michael: Married with Renée. Jack had a deep river of love, compassion, generosity and strength within him. He walked me down the aisle when I got married. I have been welcomed as a family member for over 40 years. Sometimes I call...
Renée Patricia
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Renée Patricia: My Best Friend for Life. She sees behind the facade others project and is wise, kind, warm-hearted woman to whom I can confide anything without fear of judgement. Sometimes I call her Mother.
Hazel Violet
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Hazel Violet: My maternal grandmother. I helped her gather eggs from the chicken house and then take them to town to sell to the grocery store. She kept track of her sales in a daybook.
Hazel Belle
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Hazel Belle: My favorite “Annie”. I did not have Aunties, I had “Annie’s”. She was a very funny lady! One day we were catching tadpoles in the creek and she fell into the water. We both thought it was hysterical.
Guenther Meinard
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Guenther Meinard: My art mentor whom I call Obi Wan. He called me Paper. It was a privilege to know and learn from him. His son, Aaron, traveled from California to help hang this exhibit and be here for the reception. I am honored.
Emma Jane
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Emma Jane: Another “Annie”; her nose was “out of joint” after 9 y.o. me brought a frog into the house so proud of what I found and it peed all over her newly waxed, black kitchen floor. She yelled at me to “Get that frog out of my...
Donna Marie
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Donna Marie: This is what happens to you when you study for a doctoral degree, write a dissertation and teach kindergarten all at the same time. She is the funny story teller in our group. She makes everyone laugh, telling us stories...
Christopher Michael
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Christopher Michael: My logical step-son, who frequently tries to teach me how to fish. Sometimes successfully other times, not so much.
Callie Bena
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Callie Bena: My pretty mommy. I loved her very much and could talk to her for hours. She once grounded me for having my boyfriend in the house after school. Our weekly outing together was to go to the grocery store. While I was grounded...
Alice Mabel
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Alice Mabel: Another “Annie”. The last time I visited we did not say it out loud, but we both knew it would be the last time we saw each other, we both hugged and cried. She lived in Texas and I lived in Virginia. She passed on my...
Scott: A Dapper Dude
Acrylic on canvas. 24x24 $1500 Scott Edward: A Dapper Dude. Scott is married with Eileen. He has life long sense of integrity.
Eileen: A Tear Remembered
Acrylic on canvas 24x24 $1500 Eileen Michele: A Tear Remembered. Eileen has a deep compassion for all things living.