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Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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"Bringing the Museum to You"
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The Cyber Art Show

By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece Exhibitions of works by American contemporary Impressionist painter Shanna Kunz (born 1962 in Ogden, Utah).
- Image of the Day -
"Harmony of Light"
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Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Shanna Kunz (Born 1962)
Feature Artist Bio
Gallery #95
November 4, 2014



![]() Water DropletsDescribe your image here | ![]() Budding TreeDescribe your image here | ![]() Fallen ApplesDescribe your image here |
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![]() Cherry BlossomDescribe your image here | ![]() Ray of LightDescribe your image here | ![]() BloomDescribe your image here |
![]() DewDescribe your image here | ![]() Tranquil forestDescribe your image here | ![]() Lilly PondDescribe your image here |
![]() Shanna Kunz - Harmony of Light | ![]() Shanna Kuntz - A River's Bend | ![]() Shanna Kuntz - Big Hole River at Evening |
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![]() Shanna Kuntz - Evening Serenade | ![]() Shanna Kuntz - Chief Joseph River #2 | ![]() Shanna Kuntz - Cattails #3 Ochre Hills |
![]() Shanna Kuntz - Two | ![]() Shanna Kunz - Valley Guardian.jpg | ![]() Shanna Kuntz - Landmark |
![]() Shanna Kuntz - A Quiet Storm | ![]() Shanna Kuntz - Evening Light | ![]() Shanna Kuntz - Dusk Falls |
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
“As a contemporary landscape painter, my work is a conscious play of mood, light and color, but as a naturalist raised and rooted in the diverse landscapes of western America, a painting means more than that to me. Each location is an encounter with the land, the trees, and the waters that have always given me a sense of connection and order. When a location intrigues and inspires me, I will paint the scene into a series using a range of keys or themes, experimenting and searching to learn more about the natural threads that tie the landscape together with complexity, subtlety and, more importantly, balance. I look for new ways to express spatial relationships and distance with layers of paint, brushwork, gradations, and diffusions of light. Hopefully, my study of the landscape will bring me somewhat closer to an honest translation, of both soul and land, as I push color and value into new compositions and continue a lifelong effort to communicate the emotional connection I feel with my environment.”


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