Kathy Daywalt
”I find figures to be continually interesting and beautiful. Color is delicious, and textures and patterns are fascinating! These are a few of the reasons I continue to be an artist, continue to push to the edge. This is where figures and other objects, indeed, even landscapes, can become just left or right of center, not quite dead on, a little quirky and evocative. Bold color thrills me – subtle color and nuance draw me in to see what is there. I enjoy the give and take that water media provides – watercolor, gouache, watercolor crayons and pencils – sometime I tell it what to do. But sometimes, it tells me. I'm also enjoying the challenge of translating some of these works into oil and acrylic paintings.”
Joyfully
Watercolor on Yupo Mixed Media
16 x 12
Kathy Daywalt
Kathy Daywalt is an award winning and prolific working artist with more than 40 years of successful experience in a variety of media. Her works have been included in numerous juried exhibitions and one-person shows. These works are in private collections from New York to California. In 2012 Daywalt began to revisit her original art interest - watercolor. She has been studying the effects of the medium on YUPO, polypropylene plastic, originally used for permanent outdoor signs. Her interest in figures and beautifully patterned compositions is evident in these new works. More importantly, her long experience with linocut printmaking has carried over to this new endeavor as she employs artist-made linocut stamps as well as found objects to create her richly textured, patterned paintings.
In 2014, Kathy worked with the Linda Jones Enterprises in celebration of the 75th Anniversary Edition of the digitally re-mastered and 3-D version of Warner Brothers “The Wizard of Oz”. A selection of her paintings was featured at the premier of the film at TCL Chinese Theater (formerly Grauman’s Chinese) and traveled to the three Chuck Jones Galleries as part of the celebration.
Kathy began following her calling as a child. Working full time while being a wife and mother, she continued to make time for art. Daywalt graduated Suma Cum Laude from Anne Arundel Community College with an AA Degree in Fine Art in 1995 and has continued in serious study with a variety of successful, professional artists. She is a Master Signature Member as well as a former Board Member of the Baltimore Watercolor Society, and a member of Maryland Federation of Art and Baltimore Creative Alliance. She is represented at Gallery C, Raleigh, NC; McBride Gallery, Annapolis, MD; Benfield Gallery, Severna Park, MD; Studio 2 Saint Michaels, MD; The Maggie Gallery, Floyd, VA. Her works are listed with Artspan.com, a search site for art collectors.
Demos and teaching are new to Kathy in the last couple of years. She has grown to enjoy this process, sharing with local arts organiations like Easton Art League, St. Michaels Art League, Annapolis Watercolor Club, Columbia Art Center and Chesapeake Fine Art Studio. Contact for more information on upcoming events.