Kim Casebeer

“My goal is to connect with my viewers by focusing on the emotional impact of the subject matter. To do this, I use color and light to convey the mood of each piece. For every larger piece, I make smaller color studies or outdoor studies to see what effect each has on the final experience.

My work is a combination of many influences. I love the light and drama of the early American landscapes such as those by the Hudson River School. I’m intrigued by the quiet and atmospheric paintings of the Tonalists, and the exciting brushwork of the Impressionists. I combine all of these influences in my work to create something that is completely my own.”

Kim Casebeer was born and raised in Kansas on a family farm.  She received her BFA from Kansas State University and worked as a graphic designer and art director until 2002, when she was able to make the leap to full-time artist. 

Kim has exhibited with the Oil Painters of America, American Women Artists and the Pastel Society of America.  She has been featured in American Art Collector, American Artist, Southwest Art and The Pastel Journal magazines.  Kim has participated in museum shows such as the C.M. Russell Masters in Miniature Show and the American Art in Miniature Show at the Gilcrease Museum.  Her work was included in “Homage to the Flint Hills,” a 3 year traveling exhibit ending with a show in the Senate offices in Washington D.C.  Kim is represented by galleries in Arizona, Wyoming, Kansas, Missouri and Oregon.

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