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by Karen Mattson
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The Palmer, Alaska hayflats are a low-lying area built up from glacier silt. The area dropped significantly during the 1964 devastating Alaska... more
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The Palmer, Alaska hayflats are a low-lying area built up from glacier silt. The area dropped significantly during the 1964 devastating Alaska earthquake. It is now a refuge for wildlife and birds of all kinds, including migratory birds. The State Of Alaska has designated the area as a wildlife refuge. This impressionistic painting depicts my feelings about the area.
Karen Mattson, Artist Karen Mattson grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, but moved to Alaska in 1968. Her interest in art began at an early age and it sparked a lifelong journey into the discovery of making art. She considers herself a self-taught artist, but has enjoyed learning from a few artists traveling in Alaska. The excitement, challenges, spontaneity and surprises of watercolor invigorate her, so she constantly makes demands on herself to expand on the possibilities of this medium. Her intrigue with flowers comes from a deep love of gardening and the miracles, shadows and colors it produces. Her plein air work is primarily painted with oils and the use of a palette knife. Karen is a signature member of the Alaska...
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Gail Daley
Beautiful landscape. I love the use of color
Karen Mattson replied:
Thank you so much, Gail! I appreciate you kind words...
Conni Reinecke
This is one of my favs!! It is just gorgeous!!!
Karen Mattson replied:
Thank you, Connie! I love to do memory paintings, because it makes my imagination go wild!
Talya Johnson
Gorgeous color palette and expression. You nailed this!!
Karen Mattson replied:
Thank you, Tali! I felt like I was there in real life, but it was all in my memories. I felt like I could make it look like I wanted it to be,