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Kathy Whaley Ammon
"Jazz Improve with Piano Man" Impressionist Warm Toned Painting

2001

About the Item

The painting is of a musical group painted in an impressionist style. The artist signed the work on the bottom right of the canvas. She titled, dated and signed her work on the back of the canvas. Canvas is not framed. Artist Biography: Kathy Ammon is from North Carolina. She received her B.A. in painting from the University of South Carolina and the University of Texas at Dallas. From 1985 -1988 Kathy studied painting with Frits van Eeden, a renowned artist and member of the Pulchri Arts Society of The Hague, Netherlands. During that time while residing in Florida, Ammon was an art instructor, with Creative Arts for Kids, a program she developed for private schools and child care organizations. She closed this business in 1988 in order to focus full time on her art. She moved to Raleigh NC in 1994 and was juried into Artspace in 1997 where she currently has her studio. Her studio is open to the public and located in the heart of Raleigh NC at Artspace, a visual art center of artist studios and galleries. Kathy resides outside of Raleigh in the small town of Apex NC with her husband and family. Highlighted exhibitions include the Longview Center in Raleigh NC; Target Gallery in Washington DC; Louisburg College, Louisburg NC; Rosenthal gallery of Fayetteville State University NC; Artspace in Raleigh NC; Durham Arts Council of NC; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Fayetteville Museum of Art; and Brevard Art Center and Museum, Melbourne Fl. Her work is also apart of many private and corporate collections.
  • Creator:
    Kathy Whaley Ammon
  • Creation Year:
    2001
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40.5 in (102.87 cm)Width: 52 in (132.08 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Houston, TX
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: CA50.2019.0516.9081stDibs: LU55134443791
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