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'Drawing with Water' - interior watercolor - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi
'Drawing with Water' - interior watercolor - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi

'Drawing with Water' - interior watercolor - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Drawing with Water" is an interior watercolor painting featuring hues of blue, purple, green, red and orange. Kathryn Keller is inspired by the works of George Inness, Edward Hopper, Giorgio Morandi & Alexander Drysdale. Kathryn Keller is a painter based in New Orleans and Alexandria, Louisiana. She received a BA in Fine Art and English from the University of the South...

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2010s American Realist Kathryn Keller Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

'Inglewood 6-4-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting
'Inglewood 6-4-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

'Inglewood 6-4-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Inglewood 6-4-2020" is a plein air painting of the artist's farm house in Louisiana, featuring hues of yellow, grey, blue and green. This work is framed in a natural wood frame wit...

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2010s American Impressionist Kathryn Keller Art

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Paper, Oil

'Aftermath Hurricane Laura 11-15-20' - plein air painting - Inness
'Aftermath Hurricane Laura 11-15-20' - plein air painting - Inness

'Aftermath Hurricane Laura 11-15-20' - plein air painting - Inness

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Aftermath Hurricane Laura" is a plein air landscape painting featuring hues of blue, green and brown. This work is oil on canvas paper, framed in a silver frame with mat measuring 23 by 25 inches. Kathryn Keller is inspired by the works of George Inness, Edward Hopper, Giorgio Morandi & Alexander Drysdale. Kathryn Keller is a painter based in New Orleans and Alexandria, Louisiana. She received a BA in Fine Art and English from the University of the South...

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2010s American Realist Kathryn Keller Art

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'Inglewood 6-15-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting
'Inglewood 6-15-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

'Inglewood 6-15-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Inglewood 6-15-2020" is a plein air painting of the artist's farm house in Louisiana, featuring hues of yellow, grey, blue and green. This work is framed in a natural wood frame wi...

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2010s American Impressionist Kathryn Keller Art

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Paper, Oil

'Laid Bare' - landscape - oil on canvas - woods - George Inness
'Laid Bare' - landscape - oil on canvas - woods - George Inness

'Laid Bare' - landscape - oil on canvas - woods - George Inness

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Laid Bare" is a landscape painting featuring hues of grey, green, blue and yellow. Kathryn Keller is inspired by the works of George Inness, Edward Hopper, Giorgio Morandi & Alexander Drysdale. Kathryn Keller is a painter based in New Orleans and Alexandria, Louisiana. She received a BA in Fine Art and English from the University of the South...

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2010s American Realist Kathryn Keller Art

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Canvas, Oil

'Cafe au Lait' - still life painting - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi
'Cafe au Lait' - still life painting - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi

'Cafe au Lait' - still life painting - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Cafe au Lait" is a still life watercolor painting featuring hues of grey, brown and yellow. Kathryn Keller is inspired by the works of George Inness, Edward Hopper, Giorgio Morandi & Alexander Drysdale. Kathryn Keller is a painter based in New Orleans and Alexandria, Louisiana. She received a BA in Fine Art and English from the University of the South...

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2010s American Realist Kathryn Keller Art

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'Inglewood 6-12-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting
'Inglewood 6-12-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

'Inglewood 6-12-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Inglewood 6-12-2020" is a plein air painting of the artist's farm house in Louisiana, featuring hues of yellow, grey, blue and green. This work is framed in a natural wood frame wi...

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2010s American Impressionist Kathryn Keller Art

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Paper, Oil

'Inglewood 6-2-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting
'Inglewood 6-2-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

'Inglewood 6-2-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Inglewood 6-2-2020" is a plein air painting of the artist's farm house in Louisiana, featuring hues of yellow, grey, blue and green. This work is framed in a natural wood frame wit...

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2010s American Impressionist Kathryn Keller Art

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'Productivity' - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - George Inness
'Productivity' - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - George Inness

'Productivity' - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - George Inness

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Productivity" is a still life watercolor painting featuring hues of purple, orange and green. Kathryn Keller is inspired by the works of George Inness, Edward Hopper, Giorgio Morandi & Alexander Drysdale. Kathryn Keller is a painter based in New Orleans and Alexandria, Louisiana. She received a BA in Fine Art and English from the University of the South...

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2010s American Realist Kathryn Keller Art

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'Cherry Pitter' - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi
'Cherry Pitter' - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi

'Cherry Pitter' - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - Giorgio Morandi

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Cherry Pitter" is a still life watercolor painting featuring hues of grey, red and tan. Kathryn Keller is inspired by the works of George Inness, Edward Hopper, Giorgio Morandi & Alexander Drysdale...

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2010s American Realist Kathryn Keller Art

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'Meyer's Lemon Soap - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - George Inness
'Meyer's Lemon Soap - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - George Inness

'Meyer's Lemon Soap - still life watercolor - ordinary objects - George Inness

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Meyer's Lemon Soap" is a still life watercolor painting featuring hues of grey, yellow and red. Kathryn Keller is inspired by the works of George Inness, Edward Hopper, Giorgio Morandi & Alexander Drysdale. Kathryn Keller is a painter based in New Orleans and Alexandria, Louisiana. She received a BA in Fine Art and English from the University of the South...

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2010s American Realist Kathryn Keller Art

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'Inglewood 6-8-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting
'Inglewood 6-8-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

'Inglewood 6-8-2020' - plein air landscape - architectural painting

By Kathryn Keller

Located in Atlanta, GA

"Inglewood 6-8-2020" is a plein air painting of the artist's farm house in Louisiana, featuring hues of yellow, grey, blue and green. This work is framed in a natural wood frame wit...

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2010s American Impressionist Kathryn Keller Art

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Paper, Oil

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