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Kevin Weckbach Abstract Paintings

Kevin Weckbach was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1970. He studied illustration at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design from 1990–92 and studied under the artist Quang Ho at the Art Students League of Denver from 1992–96. He is represented in galleries from Wellfleet, Massachusetts to Texas. He balances his career as a painter with illustration. Weckbach recently illustrated a new edition of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights for Micawber Fine Editions in Boulder.

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Artist: Kevin Weckbach
"Soft Pink Coalesce", Oil Painting
By Kevin Weckbach
Located in Denver, CO
Kevin Weckbach's (US based) "Soft Pink Coalesce" is an original, hand made oil painting that depicts a color field of pink, green, yellow all weaving togethe...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Kevin Weckbach Abstract Paintings

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Oil

"Deep Blue", Oil Painting
By Kevin Weckbach
Located in Denver, CO
Kevin Weckbach's (US based) "Deep Blue" is an original, hand made oil painting that depicts an aerial view of expansive land with a blue patterns from a water source with sectioned ...
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2010s American Impressionist Kevin Weckbach Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Impressionist Still Life with Warm Tones
By Kevin Weckbach
Located in Houston, TX
Beautiful impressionistic still life by artist Kevin Weckbach of a fish with an assortment of mixed produce. Placed in a gold frame. Signed by artist. Artist Biography: Kevin Weckbach was born in Denver, CO in 1970. He studied illustration at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design from 1990-92 and studied under the artist Quang Ho at the Art Students League of Denver from 1992-96. He is represented in galleries from Wellfleet, Massachusetts to Texas. Kevin balances his career as a painter with illustration. Weckbach recently illustrated a new edition of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights...
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20th Century Impressionist Kevin Weckbach Abstract Paintings

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