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| Kate Greene |
A Zen Moment |
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ABOUT THE ARTIST Kate Greene came to her art in an unconventional method. For several years she was teaching herself everything she could about graphic design on the personal computer – but there was a nagging feeling that something was missing – the work needed to flow through her hands rather than the mouse. In the fall of 1999 she began art instruction at Northern Virginia Community College and The Art League School in Alexandria, Virginia. She moved to Savannah from Springfield, Virginia in the fall of 2005. |
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ABOUT THE WORK Her journey includes computer generated art, abstract designs in colored pencil, and a combination of colored pencil manipulated in the computer. Currently Kate concentrates on acrylic abstracts on canvas or paper and digital designs. A body of abstract photographic work entitled "Say It Haint So", is currently available at Chroma Gallery at Ellis Square. In addition to pursuing her art, Kate is self-employed as a Computer Coach. She is available to work with you, one-on-one, in the comfort of your own home, for your computing needs. Kate can be contacted at 912.898.7782 or 912.659.2409 or by email: katesagegreene@comcast.net or computercoaching@comcast.net |
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Kate Greene came to her art in an unconventional method. For several years she was teaching herself everything she could about graphic design on the personal computer – but there was a nagging feeling that something was missing – the work needed to flow through her hands rather than the mouse. In the fall of 1999 she began art instruction at Northern Virginia Community College and The Art League School in Alexandria, Virginia. She moved to Savannah from Springfield, Virginia in the fall of 2005.