KRUPP, B. (American, Expressionist)
Not all artists express themselves the way they see the world. Krupp is a favorite among designers, and those who like large colorful whisps of life, beauty and nature. She exhibits in museums, galleries and her artistic career dates back over three decades. She was featured at the Musee de Duncan, Paris and was awarded the Bronze Metal in the Salon D’Aout. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Massilion Art Museum in Ohio. During 2005 she exhibited at the Orange Center For Contemporary Art, Santa Anna, Calif. and “Exalted Color” Exhibition at the Caladan Gallery, Beverly Mass. “I am a master gardener. I have had garden clubs touring my garden. For years I photographed my gardens and painted from those photographs. I have also visited major public gardens in many states and painted the beauty that I found there. I have painted the displays at flower shops, and the beauty that I found in gardens and villages of Europe, the Caribbean, and America. In my current work I am creating abstract painting with a touch of nature. The driving force behind this work is the beauty of nature that I have sought to create and portray for many years. I love cooking, baking, and creating beauty and joy in all that I touch. After 30 years of art - ranging from images of seascapes and cottages, to gardens and flowers, to abstract paintings, I feel that I have always sought to portray the beauty that I find in the world. Several of her works are below, and range in size from 24x48 to 45x65.






