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Kathleen Hill |
Animals are the fuel that drives my passion to paint. Each
one I see seems to say “paint me!” I believe my work is
portraiture. I want them to be the center of interest, not
just part of a landscape. I will always consider their
eyes to be the key element in my work, for it is through
their eyes that I capture their life essence. I strive to
freeze frame that unique being before me so that my
audience can almost reach out and feel the softness of
feather or fur, the dampness of a nose or tongue, and take
in the beauty without being disturbed by movement.
No matter what I am doing, animals stopme in my tracks.
They fascinate me and touch my heart in the deepest
places. Even in my earliest memories they are there, a
living presence that is somehow connected to me. When I
was just three years old I escaped from my house and
walked alone down the block to the firehouse to see the
dog that I knew lived there. Soon drawing horses became an
involuntary response to paper and pencil. Most of my jobs
were animal related, e.g., stable hand, trainer’s
assistant, dog groomer, but these experiences taught me
about anatomy, personality, and the uniqueness of each
individual. They also gave me inspiration to continue to
improve my artwork.
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