Ursula Brenner creates a diverse array of landscapes and contemporary abstracts in pastels, acrylics, and oils, using contrasts in form and color to underscore emotion in each piece. Using a ‘notan’ study—a Japanese method of examining lights and darks—she focuses on the fundamental nature of a scene: the values, colors, and shapes. Her work reflects a wide range of moods, from light and playful to deep and mysterious.
Brenner received her Bachelor of Art (showing 500 of 1157 characters). |
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