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    Kathryn Dehring

    'Summer Illumination'

    OPEN HOUSE & ARTIST'S RECEPTION

    Saturday, May 10th, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

  • ARTISTS STATEMENT:

    'Evolving' would have to be the word that describes my art journey…

    I began to explore the visual arts at the tender age of 65. Prior to becoming a visual artist, my mode of expression was performing art – singing and playing various instruments. A turn in my health took that away from me, but also led me to balloon art and, eventually, to the art in acrylics and other media that are now my creative avenue of expression.

    I am currently enjoying painting, with acrylics on canvas, pictures that are somewhat realistic, with an impressionistic vent. I explore abstracts as well. My first projects involving paint were acrylic ‘pour-and-pull-throughs’. Recently, I have been expanding my artistic experiments by trying some watercolor and drawing, as well. Always an adventure!

    When I start a new painting, I find it difficult to stop… Just one more thing… One more look...Okay! It’s a passionate addiction! I am also intrigued by artists who seem to send light right out from their paintings. These have been inspiration for me, in projecting the illusion of light, in some of my paintings. Painting has brought value and depth to my life, I never knew was there – and seeing things in “a different light”.

    My prayer isthat my works may bring you joy, or at least pause to think.

  • ARTIST'S BIO:

    Born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota (1956) and raised on a farm between Parker and Hurley, Kathy (as she was called most of her life) enjoyed her rural childhood “happily playing with her cats in the junkyard”. As the years went by, she developed several musical talents – including singing and guitar, French Horn and choral music – and she also did some acting.

    As an adult, Kathy was busy raising and caring for her family – four children and her husband. She was blessed, for a season, to be a stay-at-home mom, and between those times, worked at Sacred Heart Hospital, in Yankton, as an RN, and later as a Hospital Chaplain. Kathy pursued her ministerial credentials and worked at First Assembly of God Church, on pastoral staff, for many years.

    Her next phase of life led her to lovingly care for grandchildren and, as they grew older, a turn in Kathryn’s health led her to balloon art. She was ‘Yankton’s local balloon artist’ for 10 years. At age 65, Kathy ventured into painting, beginning with acrylic “pour” paintings and, later, to more traditional styles, mostly with brush and acrylic on canvas.

    Kathy has held art shows at Mount Marty University (Yankton, South Dakota), been an artist participant at Crimson Door (Yankton Area Arts' Christmas art shop); has had her work featured on the walls of Crafter's Emporium and Louisiana Cafe coffee shop (both in Yankton); and participated in Yankton’s famous Riverboat Days, as a balloon artist.

    Kathy is a long-time resident of Yankton, where she lives with her husband of 40 years, Fred.