Barbara Kuzara
"My artwork is an interpretation of what struck me, the "necessary". I have strived to create work that is not an image of what was in front of me, but rather how it made me feel or something I remember about the experience and translating that feeling or memory into something that will connect with the viewer when they encounter a piece. With abstract art, the content of the art isn't there until the viewer puts it there through their interpretation of it."
Paintings
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"Beyond The Illusion" Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 24"
"Darling Nobody Said It Was Going To Be Easy" Acrylic on Canvas, 40" x 30"
"Above The Dream" Acrylic on Canvas, 36" x 36"
"Open Door" Acrylic on Canvas, 48" x 24"
"Outside The Lines" Acrylic on Canvas, 60" x 48"
"A Momentary Vision of Peace" Acrylic on Canvas, "48" x 36"
"Where Have All The Cowboys Gone" Acrylicon Canvas, 36" x 36"
"Heading Out" Acrylic on Canvas, 24" x 24"
"Almost Home" Acrylic on Canvas, 36" x 36"
Works On Paper
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"Silent Direction" Monotype 14" x 15" framed
"Blinded By The Light" Monotype-Mixed Media- 17" x 20" framed
"Somewhere In My Head" Monotype-Mixed Media -11" x 14" framed
Barbara was born in New York City but has lived most of her life in the Southwest. The beauty and serenity of the region has inspired many of her works. She began studying fine art at Mesa Community College and ASU taking classes ranging from design to photography, drawing to painting and monotypes. She has continued her art education through workshops with professional artists and a Master Printmaker.