Cedar and Wild Cherry, 2002

Kathleen Frugé-Brown
American (born 1955)

Location: Summit Trail Middle School, Ravensdale

About the Artwork

Kathleen Frugé-Brown's painting depicts the complex texture and endless depth of the forest in a closely cropped view.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Tahoma School District.

About the Artist

Kathleen Frugé-Brown is a painter and printmaker who creates artworks for public installation. Her work is inspired by and celebrates the Pacific Northwest wilderness. She states, "My hope is to share that with others, through paintings that invite viewers into a special place and moment, and through public art that strengthens and celebrates viewers' connection to their own landscape."

Frugé-Brown received a Bachelor of Arts degree in painting from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from the University of Washington in Seattle.

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