Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Wed, 03/09/2016 - 2:35pm This episode is currently not viewable online.
A journey down the Mississippi River has many surprises in store for the traveler.
In this episode, the artist Kitty Lynne Klich, shares many of them, but it is the little yellow house on stilts along the bank of the river that touches her artistic soul and is rendered on her canvas during this program.
Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Fri, 01/29/2016 - 10:29am This episode is currently not viewable online.
Artist, Kitty Lynne Klich, journeys back in time as she reminisces about the first time she ever saw a cardinal; and shares a personal story with the viewer as she explains her creative process of capturing and bringing the majestic bird to life on her canvas.
Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Fri, 01/29/2016 - 10:26am This episode is currently not viewable online.
On a recent trip to Southern California, the artist, Kitty Lynne Klich, visits Laguna Beach on a beautiful sunny day. The colors in the water and the way the light glistened on the wet rocks begged to be painted. So much scenic splendor, but the artist chose to narrow her focus and capture just a glimpse of the tide coming in.
Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Wed, 09/09/2015 - 10:20am This episode is currently not viewable online.
Millions of years ago, when Arizona was covered with forests, a change in climate over the years caused the forest to be covered and the trees to become petrified. One very unique spot in the Petrified Forest is the Agate Bridge. It is a large log that has been reinforced with cement to preserve it from the constant rushing of waters during the flood season. The ever changing beauty of the harsh landscape moved the Artist, Kitty Lynne Klich, to capture Agate Bridge, Petrified Forest, on her canvas.
Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Wed, 08/19/2015 - 5:51pm This episode is currently not viewable online.
Just off Hwy 141, in Suamico, Wisconsin, is a beautiful little covered bridge. As covered bridges are fast becoming a rarely seen sight in the country side, the Artist, Kitty Lynne Klich, chose to capture this one on canvas, to always be remembered.