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Speaker Series: Ken Graning
When
09/21/2020
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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My career as an artist can be divided into two distinct time periods.
From 1966 to approximately 1995 I worked as a freelance illustrator commissioned by a wide vari
ety of clientele to create illustrations in a diverse range of art styles for a national client base which consisted of advertising agencies and corporations, as well as editorial illustrations for books and magazines. In 1995, I left the illustration business to pursue a second career as a fine art painter and from that time until present I have painted images that appeal to me without the constraints imposed upon me by commercial clients. I paint with gouache, watercolors, acrylics,
and oils as well as a few experimental mediums. My primary subject matter is landscape painting, but I also paint a wide range of various other subjects including portraits, animals, machines, buildings, and some abstract experimentations. I also work digitally using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Adobe Dimensions for three dimensional imaging.
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