E-Museum of Pyrographic Art
Portraits and Paintings Hall
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Pronghorn Sheep
by Kathleen Marie Wilson, 2003
Pyrography and color on curly maple wood
Image courtesy of the artist
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Saw Whet Owl
by Kathleen Marie Wilson, 2003
Pyrography and color on mesquite over basswood;
owl is burned on the basswood and the mesquite
with a hole in it is laid over it.
Image courtesy of the artist
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Desert Rock Scene
by Kathleen Marie Wilson
Pyrography and color on pecky cypress wood
Image courtesy of the artist
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Grizzly
by Kathleen Marie Wilson, 2003
Pyrography and color on pecan wood
Image courtesy of the artist
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Wild One
by Kathleen Marie Wilson, 2003
Pyrography on pecan wood with bark inclusion
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American artist Kathleen Marie Wilson lives in Johnson City, Texas. Her pyrographic works are inspired from and reflect the rugged hill country she calls home.
Not only are her works beautifully presented in her own Kathleen Marie Studio web site linked here, but also featured there are her biography, artist's statement, and a page dedicated to illustrating and explaining how she creates her pieces.
Kathleen Marie Wilson's story and more examples of her art work are featured in an on-line article in the January–February 2004 Pyrograffiti.
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© 2004, 2009, 2010 Kathleen M. Garvey Menéndez, all rights reserved. Last updated 4 March 2010.
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