Checking it Twice
Signed Giclée of original pastel
Susan Ketcham PSA
Susan Ketcham, a resident of Bucks County, has been painting for more than 30 years. She is primarily self-taught, but has studied with Master Pastelist June Maxwell of the Pastel Society of America of which Susan is a Signature Member. Her work invites you to share her reverence for nature and her personal philosophy of beauty existing in the seemingly simple objects of everyday life. Susan’s paintings have been exhibited in numerous galleries and shows, have won awards, and are in private and corporate collections in this country and abroad.
“Color is almost always the key that starts my creative engine.”
Dancing Flower
Giclée print on canvas, signed by Annie
Annie Haslam
Many of you will know Annie Haslam the lead singer for the symphonic rock band Renaissance spanning the years 1971 to the present day. Recently Annie was asked to paint her interpretation of some Renaissance album covers which then led to her painting of songs, and that thrilled her! Her art is continually evolving and forever changing as it has been over the past fifteen years. When I first began and people asked me to describe my art, I initially had some difficulty in coming up with a descriptive term for it, but now I have come to the conclusion that I am an ‘Intuitive Abstract Expressionist’.
“I am open to your vision and boundless imagination.”
Seek Peace and Pursue It
Berdine Leinbach
As a young person Berdine (Mininger) Leinbach spent a lot of time wading in creeks of Franconia Townshipcreating with clay and sketching. In 1998 she opened her studio. Fast forward to the present, she has over140 of her original paintings are in homes and businesses across the country, with several in Canada, Europe and Asia. Seeking to communicate life and hope, Berdine watercolor paintings illustrate her impression of the value and beauty of God’s creation.
as been painting watercolors for over thirty years.
“Metaphors abound in these works. Find what speaks to you.”
Contact info@graphicimaging.com to learn more and become an Artist Partner.
Checking it Twice
Signed Giclée of original pastel
Susan Ketcham PSA
Susan Ketcham, a resident of Bucks County, has been painting for more than 30 years. She is primarily self-taught, but has studied with Master Pastelist June Maxwell of the Pastel Society of America of which Susan is a Signature Member. Her work invites you to share her reverence for nature and her personal philosophy of beauty existing in the seemingly simple objects of everyday life. Susan’s paintings have been exhibited in numerous galleries and shows, have won awards, and are in private and corporate collections in this country and abroad.
“Color is almost always the key that starts my creative engine.”
Dancing Flower
Giclée print on canvas, signed by Annie
Annie Haslam
Many of you will know Annie Haslam the lead singer for the symphonic rock band Renaissance spanning the years 1971 to the present day. Recently Annie was asked to paint her interpretation of some Renaissance album covers which then led to her painting of songs, and that thrilled her! Her art is continually evolving and forever changing as it has been over the past fifteen years. When I first began and people asked me to describe my art, I initially had some difficulty in coming up with a descriptive term for it, but now I have come to the conclusion that I am an ‘Intuitive Abstract Expressionist’.
“I am open to your vision and boundless imagination.”
Seek Peace and Pursue It
Berdine Leinbach
As a young person Berdine (Mininger) Leinbach spent a lot of time wading in creeks of Franconia Townshipcreating with clay and sketching. In 1998 she opened her studio. Fast forward to the present, she has over140 of her original paintings are in homes and businesses across the country, with several in Canada, Europe and Asia. Seeking to communicate life and hope, Berdine watercolor paintings illustrate her impression of the value and beauty of God’s creation.
as been painting watercolors for over thirty years.