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by Judith Kunzle
$46.50
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Kelvin, a friend who worked at the Cook Islands Marine Resources department, brought this Blue-spot Rock Lobster to my house late at night. He knew... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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1 - 2 business days
Kelvin, a friend who worked at the Cook Islands Marine Resources department, brought this Blue-spot Rock Lobster to my house late at night. He knew that I needed to draw a local lobster as a natural history record, so when he spotted one on his night dive, he grabbed it. We put it in an aquarium until I was finished drawing, which took a couple of days, then I gave it away. I’ll eat vegetable and fruit models, but not animals I have looked at so closely, and admiringly.
Judith Kunzle is drawing dancers in action, paints mountains en plein air, and many other subjects she encounters. Judith lived for 30 years in the South Pacific, mostly in the Cook Islands, two years on Hawaii and six years in California. In 2021 she returned to Switzerland. Judith Kuenzle zeichnet Taenzer in action, malt Berge en plein air und andere Sujets die ihr begegnen. Judith lebte 30 Jahre im Sued Pazifik, vor allem in den Cook Inseln, zwei Jahre in Hawaii und sechs Jahre in Kalifornien. Seit 2021 lebt sie wieder in die Schweiz.
$46.50
Judith Kunzle
History of process rather than contradiction. I have started my art career as illustrator, which required meticulous drawing skills. In a way, I started drawing trees, while now, I'm more interested in painting the forest, and the climate of a forest, etc I hope this makes sense...
Michel Verhoef
Amazing contradiction in style between your loose type and this meticulous work....done by your alter ego ?...lol