“Girl with Vulture,” 28 x 24, acrylic

Kathy Jederlinich is a very prolific  semi-retired art teacher. She uses many art techniques and a variety of materials. Right now, she is working on images with toile, a translucent linen or cotton fabric, and using that as a communication. She loves French wallpaper and tapestries, too, as part of her Italian heritage. Regarding story telling—hmm, maybe poetry telling-–she says, “I am all thumbs with the written word –but I soar with visuals and eye candy.” She is in the midst of finding funding for a large community tile mural for the fairgrounds in Corvallis. See her Facebook page for more details.

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