A painter since early childhood, Kimberly Webber's work is a balance of Eastern and Western techiques, philosophy and spirituality. Webber's studies include Nihonga style painting which migrated from China to Japan in the 7th century A.D., along with Buddhism. She was taught classic Chinese painting from a lineage of the Taoist monk and calligraphic master painter named Lin Chein Shih of the Hunan School of China.
Since then, Webber has been combining the Asian techniques with …
A painter since early childhood, Kimberly Webber's work is a balance of Eastern and Western techiques, philosophy and spirituality. Webber's studies include Nihonga style painting which migrated from China to Japan in the 7th century A.D., along with Buddhism. She was taught classic Chinese painting from a lineage of the Taoist monk and calligraphic master painter named Lin Chein Shih of the Hunan School of China.
Since then, Webber has been combining the Asian techniques with her classical oil painting training which included studies in Florence, Italy, New York City and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Ohio Wesleyan University. Her original paintings are created from traditional media indlucing vine charcoal, pure powdered mineral pigments, Asian calligraphy ink, handmade oil formulas and rice paper.