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Saturday, April 7, 2007

Cosmic Fish

Posted by Aletha Kuschan at 4:53 PM No comments:
Labels: cosmic fish, crayon drawing, living with art, night sky, small works, stars

new in the studio

Posted by Aletha Kuschan at 4:48 PM No comments:
Labels: comparison, living with art, preliminary study

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Night Water



dimensions:50 x 58"
Posted by Aletha Kuschan at 12:38 PM No comments:
Labels: decorative painting, living with art, moon, night sky

notebook drawing of night with stars and fishes

Posted by Aletha Kuschan at 12:36 PM No comments:
Labels: drawing, living with art, pen drawing, small works

Ionian Flute player



small crayon drawing, study
Posted by Aletha Kuschan at 12:34 PM No comments:
Labels: classicism, crayon drawing, drawing, Ionian Flute player, living with art, small works

Socratic Advice



pen drawing
Posted by Aletha Kuschan at 12:33 PM No comments:
Labels: classicism, drawing, living with art, pen drawing, small works

installation view of Koi Pond

Posted by Aletha Kuschan at 12:23 PM No comments:
Labels: installation view, Koi pond, living with art
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Images on these pages are first ideas for a projected series of large works focused around a garden of imagination. The projected suite comprises inter-related paintings to be displayed in a loosely evocative, narrative arrangement.
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Aletha Kuschan
Born in Washington, DC, the artist has resided for many years in the metro area and been a frequent visitor to Washington’s museums, where she has studied old and modern masters. She graduated from the University of Maryland with honors in English literature. Three large commissioned works she painted can be seen in the City Hall of Annapolis, Md. She is a contributor to Edible Chesapeake magazine.
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