Beki Killorin
"As an Artist, I try to express my artistic emotion in such a way that the viewer instantly feels and recognizes the individuality I bring to each painting or print I create."
Beki Killorin, a native Oklahoma, received most of her training in art in her home state. Oil, Inks, mixed media and watercolors have been the cornerstone of her artistic growth, through the years she developed her skills in these media and gained national recognition in the arena of museums, galleries and sales. In 1983, she took a major step into intaglio printmaking. The technical challenge of this medium, combined with her already well-defined skills as a professional artist, have a positive avenue for print-making as a full time career. Today her etchings and watercolors are represented both national and abroad.
In 1987 Beki and her husband relocated to the Pacific Northwest of the
United States. From her studio on a small island in Washington's Puget Sound, she produces paintings and hand colored prints.
Her style brings a contemporary look to familiar subjects, imbuing birds, flowers and other images of the natural world with a unique life and spirit. Each work receives her special imprint.....a small red dot the precedes her signature. It is an acknowledgment of God's ever present and lasting love and and affirmation of the wonder of His creation.
Beki Killorin, a native Oklahoma, received most of her training in art in her home state. Oil, Inks, mixed media and watercolors have been the cornerstone of her artistic growth, through the years she developed her skills in these media and gained national recognition in the arena of museums, galleries and sales. In 1983, she took a major step into intaglio printmaking. The technical challenge of this medium, combined with her already well-defined skills as a professional artist, have a positive avenue for print-making as a full time career. Today her etchings and watercolors are represented both national and abroad.
In 1987 Beki and her husband relocated to the Pacific Northwest of the
United States. From her studio on a small island in Washington's Puget Sound, she produces paintings and hand colored prints.
Her style brings a contemporary look to familiar subjects, imbuing birds, flowers and other images of the natural world with a unique life and spirit. Each work receives her special imprint.....a small red dot the precedes her signature. It is an acknowledgment of God's ever present and lasting love and and affirmation of the wonder of His creation.