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Artist Exhibitions:
SHOWS
Western Nevada College -"X gallery"-Feb 1994
One woman show “Kim Fisk –Drawing and paintings”
State of Nevada Law Enforcement Academy 1992
Held in Permanent collection - Historical pen and ink.
Western Nevada College Art Exhibit 5/1992,
Western Nevada College Art Exhibit 5/1993,
Western Nevada College Art Exhibit...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Nevada State Capital Buliding- Pen and Ink in Permanent Collection Carson City, NV.USA
D. Rowley- illustrations and graphite cartoons in Private collection Salt Lake City ,Ut. USA
M. Hartley-Oil figure portrait in Private collection Yuma, AZ .USA
Marilyn Flake- Three figure portraits,5 photographs in Private collection. Carson ...
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Commissions:
Carson City Main Street calendar – Nevada State Library illustration 1992
Illustrations in Verbatim literary magazine 1992-95 carson city, NV USA
Cover illustrations for Morri'zine music publication San Francisco Ca, USA 1991-95
Commissioned cover illustration for L.D.S church programs 1993-95
Rowley Family Geneology Book – Tahoe ...
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Artist Statement for Kimberly D. Fisk
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Kimberly D. Fisk
Artistic Statement 2003
I began drawing as a child. Since then many subjects have found their way into my sketch book, but I have found no work as interesting or satisfying than the portrayal of the human form. This for me is a subject with fascination that never fades. I marvel in the work of The Victorian, Romantic and Pre Raphaelite Artists. Their study of nature and the human figure.
In the past two years my painting has undergone some major changes and what I perceive as very significant growth. I have changed my working medium from acrylics and undergone the study of oils. Another main objective has been to acquire the knowledge I need to be able to build my own canvases, making sure they are archival and made with sound craftsmanship. These principles of Art such as skill and masterful execution seem to have been somewhat abandoned by many artist of today. I have been studying the techniques and philosophies of primarily the Pre Raphaelite Artists such as Millet, Rosetti and Hunt. Study in these areas has been under the guidance of my colleague, a Romantic Realist painter based in Salt Lake City, Damon A.H. Denys.
I have many long range goals I would like to pursue in my artistic career. First and foremost is my development of technical skill and fine craftsmanship comparable to that of Leighton or Millet.
This seems a lofty goal but it is one I dream of and one I work for each day. I want to become proficient in the portrayal of human form so that I can sufficiently bring to light the Romantic themes that fill me.
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