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d'ART ID#: 131498
Length: 36.00 in (91.44 cm)
Height: 27.00 in (68.58 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
#666633
#666666
#999966
#99cccc
#cccccc
Media Types:
Canvas , Giclee
Style & Subject:
Contemporary , Landscape , Seascape
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Kim Coulter  Artwork
By the Sea I

Kim Coulter

Limited Edition Prints - US $249.00

Published by NEW ERA PUBLISHING
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GICLEE ON CANVAS

"By the Sea I" by Kim Coulter


Limited Edition Gallery Wrapped Giclee on Canvas
Signed and Numbered
Image Size: 27 x 36
Print Size: 27 x 36

Also available on fine art paper and in size: 18" x 24"; 36" x 48"


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Kim Coulter
HISTORY & BACKGROUND


Like her art, Coulter's training has been as intensive as it is impressive. She began her formal training at the University of Texas, received her BA in Art Therapy from the College of New Jersey, and then continued her postgraduate work at the Art Institute of Southern California. She has participated in workshops with notable artists Ray Vinella, Martin Linville, Don Ward, and Gay Faulkenbury. Inspired by the early California Impressionists, Coulter paints en plein aire (outdoors). Twice a year, she packs up her paints and travels across the continent to capture the beautiful vistas. She says she paints this way because “the wind shifts, the light and shadows move, and I have to work quickly to capture the fleeting moment. I like to create a feeling of peace and reflect nature in full bloom." While Coulter enjoys working in a representational style, she has begun exploring a more contemporary direction in her most recent paintings. “Giving the impression of something familiar along with a ‘soft’ abstract approach has proved to be an enjoyable process for me as an artist," she says.

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