Kim currently resides in Whitefish and recently completed the Montana
Artrepreneur Program (MAP) helping her to create a business called Mother Bird
Art. Over time Kim felt thoroughly captured by the creative process and this is
when birds flew into her work. Maybe it is the beauty of birds--or their
vulnerability--maybe their quiet intelligence, but birds have permeated her art
and life in a way she never could have imagined.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Kim Waldman - The Purple Pomegranate
The Purple Pomegranate, a fine craft specialty
store, is featuring work by Whitefish artist Kim Waldman during the month of December.
In her mid twenties after graduating from
nursing school, Kim found an old toolbox full of oil paints at a garage sale.
She began painting portraits of friends in hats and became interested in
self-portraits. A few years later Kim began painting with gouache, an opaque
watercolor, and soon combined gouache with ink. Her artwork evolved into
colorful and whimsical circus performers, musicians and dancers.
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December 2013,
Kim Waldman,
The Purple Pomegranate
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