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Kimberly Webber

Contemporary Symbolist Painter

Eternal

Timber

Prophetess

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Kimberly Webber

Taos, NM

Statement


Kimberly Webber’s paintings are a fusion of Eastern and Western techniques, philosophy and spirituality. Webber works with traditional organic abstraction markings and was taught classic heavy color painting from the lineage of calligraphic master painter Lin Chein Shih. Webber’s studies also include Nihonga style painting which migrated from China to Japan in the 7th century AD along with Buddhism. Webber combines the Asian techniques with her classical oil painting training which included studies in Florence, Italy, New York City and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Ohio Wesleyan University. Webber’s multi-dimensional paintings are created from traditional media including vine charcoal, pure powdered mineral pigments, handmade calligraphy ink, traditional oil formulas and rice paper. Webber’s work has shown in solo exhibitions in New York City, California, Texas, Minnesota, Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, Europe and the Middle East. The work is currently represented by ACA Galleries, NYC, Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art, Sedona, Arizona and Untitled Fine Art in Taos, New Mexico. The work is published, collected and exhibited internationally, including in the Vatican Collection. Hay House Publishers produced an oracle deck and book with 53 of Webber’s paintings. The “Priestess of Light” Oracle Deck is an international best seller. Webber’s work is influenced by the quality of light, vast pristine wilderness and the open sky in New Mexico.

Bio


Kimberly Webber’s paintings are a fusion of Eastern and Western techniques, philosophy and spirituality. Webber works with traditional organic abstraction markings and was taught classic heavy color painting from the lineage of calligraphic master painter Lin Chein Shih. Webber’s studies also include Nihonga style painting which migrated from China to Japan in the 7th century AD along with Buddhism. Webber combines the Asian techniques with her classical oil painting training which included studies in Florence, Italy, New York City and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Ohio Wesleyan University. Webber’s multi-dimensional paintings are created from traditional media including vine charcoal, pure powdered mineral pigments, handmade calligraphy ink, traditional oil formulas and rice paper. Webber’s work has shown in solo exhibitions in New York City, California, Texas, Minnesota, Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, Europe and the Middle East. The work is currently represented by ACA Galleries, NYC, Exposures International Gallery of Fine Art, Sedona, Arizona and Untitled Fine Art in Taos, New Mexico. The work is published, collected and exhibited internationally, including in the Vatican Collection. Hay House Publishers produced an oracle deck and book with 53 of Webber’s paintings. The “Priestess of Light” Oracle Deck is an international best seller. Kimberly Webber’s work is influenced by the quality of light, vast pristine wilderness and the open sky in New Mexico.

Media


2-D, Drawing
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