About the Artist
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From
an early age Barbara was encouraged to pursue her inclination to draw, spending
summers in the Toledo Art Museum’s Art Program. During high school she studied
art for four years, but also began to work on acquiring a pilot’s license. After a move to Fairbanks, Alaska she continued to draw but also obtained advanced
pilot ratings. This allowed her to earn a living by hauling mail, freight and
passengers to small communities along the Yukon and Tanana Rivers. Only after
moving to Vancouver, Washington did she begin working again in color. Ten years
in Alaska’s harsh and often-monochromatic landscape provided a deep
appreciation for the richness and variety of the Northwest’s palette. Her
present occupation as an international airline pilot provides continuing visual
stimulation and the opportunity to observe and paint a wide range of subjects
and locations at home and abroad. However, she continues to return to the landscape.
It is here she finds the same sensations as being aloft: balanced, centered and
totally focused.
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