Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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The Cyber Art Show
By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the second of two 12-piece Exhibitions of works by American landscape artist Cynthia Kath (born 1952 in St. Paul, Minnesota).
Cynthia Kath is a native of St. Paul, Minnesota and has a studio and gallery in the Northrup King Building in North Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Cynthia is a painter who works in pastels, oils and acrylics.
Cynthia has a BA in Fine Arts, and is working on a Master of Liberal studies at the University of Minnesota in Fine Art, Architecture and Horticulture. She has studied at Parsons in Paris France, and privately with many renowned artists.
Kath exhibits her work locally and nationally, showing her art in both one-woman shows and group juried exhibitions in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Hawaii and France. She teaches Pastel Landscapes classes at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts and teaches pastel workshops.
Cynthia is attracted to nature. She paints plein air and studio landscapes and seascapes. She has a keen eye for design and loves painting abstracts as well. Her personal goal is to continue the study of color, light, space, shadows and reflections. She strives to capture wind, heat, cold, joy, pain and impact.
Art-Group Affiliations
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Associate Member - American Society of Interior Designers
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Member - Lake Country Pastel Society
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Member - Chrysalis Women’s Art Therapy
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Chairperson of fund raising for Global W.A.R.M. (International “message from – women to the world”)
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Vice-president of W.A.R.M. St. Paul, MN
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Bethesda Hospital Therapeutic Garden, committee and volunteer
- Image of the Day -
"Skagit Valley"
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Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Cynthia Kath (Born 1952)
Feature Artist Bio
Gallery #240B
August 27, 2015
"Bringing the Museum to You"
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ARTIST'S STATEMENT
"Every time I paint, I experience an intimacy with my subject that integrates me with my realities, dreams, and audience. For me, this is magic. I try to create art and visual ideas that move to release the parameters of personal perception. I allow my work to influence my audience and their definition of reality.
I try to open my mind and work intuitively without predetermination. I grasp the feelings and thus I end up somewhere different than where I began — a metamorphosis."