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Now In: All ArtistsFincher, Kathryn

 

Kathryn Andrews Fincher says that painting is not only her profession, but also her passion, and portraying children and their fascinating expressions has become her consuming inspiration.

Although a student of art since her teens, Fincher was in her early thirties before painting replaced professional water skiing as her career. (She was once the number-two-ranked trick skier in the nation.) Fincher’s mother, a portrait artist, continually encouraged her daughter to paint faces, which seemed to work in contrast to the young painter’s desires. Fincher commenced her painting career with a primary focus on wildlife and landscapes; however, after she painted her first child’s face in the image titled “First Look”, the artist had found her niche.

As the artist explains, “Children, with their many discoveries and expressions, and their constant developmental changes in the very early years, are a wealth of visual stories…I fall in love time after time with the faces of my own children and those of family and friends.

“When I discovered that one little shadow or slight change of the angle in a child’s mouth could change and entire expression, I was hooked,” admits Fincher. “I’m not interested in painting unrealistic, perfect children sitting up straight with their knees together, but rather that moment when a child is consumed with studying something or on the brink of a new discovery.”

Fincher’s goal is to avoid painting the obvious. It is the expressions on children’s faces when they are on the brink of experiencing something new that the artist strives to capture. Even the wonderment of viewing life in different forms – such as insects and fish – can be fascinating. “I love to tell stories, and what better avenue than through the face of a child,” says the artist.

Upon close observation, you will find inspiration n each of the artist’s captivating images. Her children will touch you and give you the opportunity to return to that spirit of youth and innocence each of us so fondly remembers.

Kathryn Andrews Fincher resides near Atlanta with her husband, Jeff, and their two daughters.


A Lesson in Grace by Kathryn Fincher

Be a Cheerful Giver by Kathy Fincher

Bear Wonder by Kathryn Fincher

Double Vision by Kathryn Fincher

Drawing Closer by Kathryn Fincher

Feed My Sheep by Kathryn Fincher

Heart Hugs by Kathryn Fincher

Here's the Church by Kathryn Fincher

In His Hands by Kathryn Fincher

Jesus Loves Me by Kathryn Fincher

Poster - Waiting for You by Kathryn Fincher

The Dream Keepers by Kathryn Fincher

Things We Do for Love by Kathryn Fincher
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