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Karin Jurick is a self-taught, Atlanta-based artist whose work is held in private collections from Atlanta to California. She attributes her talent and exposure to different mediums to her mother, Lee, an artist who sold her works at traveling art shows in the Northeast. As a child, Karins family traveled to many countries, living in Thailand, Philadelphia, and Chicago, before settling in Atlanta in 1979, where her parents opened a picture-framing shop and art gallery. It was Karins intention to pursue a career as an illustrator, but the unexpected deaths of her parents led her to continue running the family business. Not until several years ago, did she begin studying and learning painting on a serious scale observing works done by such artists as Wayne Thiebaud, Lucian Freud, Burton Silverman, Ken Auster and Ben Aronson as a starting point for her pursuit to paint with courage and skill.
I enjoy observing, photographing and painting the daily events of ordinary people - whether its a glimpse into someones private moment viewing a work of art, commuting to work, cooking in a restaurant kitchen, relaxing on a park bench - I find people, in their most candid moments, my greatest inspiration. I find myself interested in painting everything really - from food to landscapes to still-lifes.....I would really like to paint it all. I am an avid fan of realism - but strive to paint with loose, expressive brush strokes, use daring, vivid colors - to achieve paintings with life and spontaneity.
Karin is represented by Twinhouse Gallery, in Atlanta, Cohen-Rese Gallery in San Francisco and 16 Patton in Asheville, North Carolina. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her boyfriend, two dogs, and two cats.