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Judith Klausenstock Paintings

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Judith Klausenstock was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. She attended Mass. School of Art and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Harvard University; additional art studies at San Francisco State University, University of California, and College of Marin. She now resides in California. Her main media: watercolor and pastel. In her work she is primarily interested in rendering the essence of the subject matter, using light and shadows to emphasize space, color and dimensions. Her paintings are now part of private and public collections throughout the country. MEMBERSHIPS Signature member of the National Watercolor Society Signature member of the California Watercolor Association Signature member of the Marin Society of Artists JudyK PUBLICATION Watercolor Magic Magazine Best of Watercolor #2 Best of Watercolor Artists Magazine Basic Watercolor Answer Book (North Light Books) Pastel Artist International Magazine Best of Drawing (Strokes of Genius) (North Light Books) RECENT SHOWS 2007 WASCO "Aqua Areas" — President's Award 2007 Marin Society of Artists — 1st Place Award 2007 Marinscapes 2007 Marin Open Studios 2006 San Diego National Watercolor Show 2006 National Watercolor Exhibit 2005 Atrium Gallery
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Artist: Judith Klausenstock
Untitled
By Judith Klausenstock
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Judith Klausenstock– American (1928- ) Title: Untitled Year: circa 1995 Medium: Watercolor Sight size: 17 x 27.75 inches. Framed size: 26.25 x 36.25 inches Signature: Signe...
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