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Kathleen Gemberling Adkison (Washington/ Nebraska / Canada, 1917-2010) Nature is a Changing Thing, 1953 oil on canvas in original frame signed and dated lower right. From the personal collection of Chicago/Santa Fe artist Ramon Shiva (American;1893-1963). Kathleen Gemberling Adkison was one of the first American artists to abandon easels and traditional brushwork in favor of applying paint directly to canvases set on the floor. She learned this radical approach from her primary teacher, Mark Tobey. For his part, Tobey, while living in Seattle, had developed these techniques in an effort to produce paintings inspired by Oriental calligraphy. 10' H x 16' W sight 24-1/4"x 18-1/2" frame
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