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Artist: Kil Cha Gullickson

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Kil Cha
Gullickson


KCGullickson@hot.rr.com
254-423-1815

Self Portrait #1 With Frame
Oil 26" x 30"

Self Portrait #2
Charcoal 18" x 24"
Education:

Entered United States in 1991. Attended and graduated from Kansas State High School on April 21, 1994. Attended and graduated from Barton County Community College in Kansas on July 1996 with 4.0 GPA. Attended and graduated from Excelsior College in Albany, New York on June 16, 2006 with GPA 3.89 with Bachelor of Arts – Cum Laude.

Have studied at the University of Mary Hardin Baylor since 2005- 2006 , figure drawing and painting, water color, sculptures and art studio activity with interests in displaying arts and crafts. Now, 4 year after, I took oil painting and figure drawing class 2010 spring semester. To more develop my art technique. 

Golden Tree
Mixed Media/Oil 30" x 40


Sitting Buddha #1 With Frame
Oil 30" x 36"

Sitting Buddha #2 With Frame
Oil 30" x 36"

Sitting Buddha #3 With Frame
Oil 30" x 36"

Sitting Buddha #4 With Frame
Oil 30" x 36"

Back ground:
Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. Began drawing and painting in elementary school and finished school at Seoul’s Women High School in 1964.

Awards and Commendations:

Received Award of Merit in Central Texas College Student Art Show in 2005, I was Best Top 5 winner.

Central Texas College gives superior academic performance award for 4.0 GPA during Spring 2005 semester.

University of Mary Hardin Baylor honors Kil Cha Gullickson with Provost Honor Roll for Spring 2006 semester. 
Sitting Buddha
Oil 48" x 60"
Lay Down Buddha
Oil 60" x 48"
Pray Buddha
Oil 60" x 60"
Buddha Head Image
Oil 60" x 60"
In the Spring Semester 2011, at Central Texas community College, I took life drawing and painting class for Abstracts.

Buddha Series Abstract #1
Oil 24" x 36"
Buddha Series Abstract #2
Oil 24" x 36"
Buddha Series Abstract #3
Oil 24" x 36"
Buddha Series Abstract #4
Oil 24" x 36"

 


I was most interested in the abstract of non-objects. Abstracts make me more creative, imaginative, and emotional while applying color theory, movement and psychology to my art. Also I must concentrate more on my art. When I feel non- object form show up to me, I feel so exited and enjoy creating the non- object and I'm happy. Abstract Art feels like freedom to create and dream. 

I am still studying for my artistic life of more creativity, with more vision.

Head of Horse Abstract
Acrylic/Oil 30" x 40"

Cow Longhorn Abstract
Acrylic/Oil 30" x 40
 

 

 

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