Birds Eye View by Beki Killorin
Artist: Beki Killorin, USA
Media: Etching
Edition: 100
Image Size: 5" x 5"
Description:
Beki Killorin, a native of Oklahoma, received most of her arttraining in her home state. Oil, Inks, mixed media and watercolors werethe cornerstones of her artistic growth. Through the years Beki developed her skills and gained nationalrecognition in museums, galleries and private collections. In 1983, she took a major step into intaglio printmaking. The technicalchallenge of this medium, combined with her already well-defined skills as aprofessional artist, created an avenue for her continuing success. Today her etchings and watercolors areinternationally known and respected throughout the world. In 1987 Beki and her husband relocated to the Pacific Northwest of the United States . From her studio on a smallisland in Washington's Puget Sound, she produced paintings and hand coloredetchings. Her style brings acontemporary look to familiar subjects, imbuing birds, flowers and other imagesfrom the natural world with a unique life and spirit. Each work receivedher special imprint... a small red dot that precedes her signature. An acknowledgment of God's ever present and lasting love and an affirmation ofthe wonder of His creation.
Artist: Beki Killorin, USA
Media: Etching
Edition: 100
Image Size: 5" x 5"
Description:
Beki Killorin, a native of Oklahoma, received most of her arttraining in her home state. Oil, Inks, mixed media and watercolors werethe cornerstones of her artistic growth. Through the years Beki developed her skills and gained nationalrecognition in museums, galleries and private collections. In 1983, she took a major step into intaglio printmaking. The technicalchallenge of this medium, combined with her already well-defined skills as aprofessional artist, created an avenue for her continuing success. Today her etchings and watercolors areinternationally known and respected throughout the world. In 1987 Beki and her husband relocated to the Pacific Northwest of the United States . From her studio on a smallisland in Washington's Puget Sound, she produced paintings and hand coloredetchings. Her style brings acontemporary look to familiar subjects, imbuing birds, flowers and other imagesfrom the natural world with a unique life and spirit. Each work receivedher special imprint... a small red dot that precedes her signature. An acknowledgment of God's ever present and lasting love and an affirmation ofthe wonder of His creation.