Exploring the Journey of Shanna Kunz: From Courthouse Stenographer to Celebrated Landscape Artist
OCT 16, 202534 MIN
Exploring the Journey of Shanna Kunz: From Courthouse Stenographer to Celebrated Landscape Artist
OCT 16, 202534 MIN
Description
The Museum of Western Art is dedicated to excellence in the collection, preservation, and promotion of Western Heritage, as well as the education and cultural enrichment of our diverse audiences. The Museum serves as a bridge between the past and the present, ensuring that the legacy of the American West will be preserved for the future. Western Art is as engaging and important as ever. In this award-winning podcast series, Museum Executive Director Darrell Beauchamp welcomes renowned landscape artist Shanna Kunz from Ogden, Utah, to discuss her artistic journey.
Shanna shares how she transitioned from a career as a court stenographer to becoming a full-time artist after a life-changing watercolor class at age 29. She details her formal education at Utah State and the significant influences of mentors and fellow artists. Shanna also talks about balancing art with life, the importance of values and design in painting, and her pleasure in teaching workshops. Additionally, she highlights her involvement with a group of eight female artists called the Wild Women, who travel and paint together. The episode delves into her preferred techniques, favorite subjects, and upcoming projects, offering listeners valuable insights into her creative process and the business of art.
Highlights include:
Shanna’s Journey into Art
The Wild Women Artists Group
Advice for Aspiring Artists
The Importance of Values in Painting
The Business Side of Art
The Journey and Passion for Art
Resources:
Museum of Western Art
Darrell Beauchamp on LinkedIn
Shanna Kunz Fine Art website