Living and working in Polson, Montana between Missoula and Kalispell, she paints Indian figures, primarily portraits of children, that reflect her exposure to the Flathead Indian Reservation which... Read full biography
Living and working in Polson, Montana between Missoula and Kalispell, she paints Indian figures, primarily portraits of children, that reflect her exposure to the Flathead Indian Reservation which borders her home and studio. It is a wide open area with roaming wildlife and feeds the soul of this... Read full biography
Living and working in Polson, Montana between Missoula and Kalispell, she paints Indian figures, primarily portraits of children, that reflect her exposure to the Flathead Indian Reservation which borders her home and studio. It is a wide open area with roaming wildlife and feeds the soul of this artist who finds it both a wonderful place to live and a hard place to make a living. She has chosen her subject matter because she is so committed to the warmth of the relationships she has with the... Read full biography
Living and working in Polson, Montana between Missoula and Kalispell, she paints Indian figures, primarily portraits of children, that reflect her exposure to the Flathead Indian Reservation which borders her home and studio. It is a wide open area with roaming wildlife and feeds the soul of this artist who finds it both a wonderful place to live and a hard place to make a living. She has chosen her subject matter because she is so committed to the warmth of the relationships she has with the Indians and also from her admiration of the honest and spontaneous response to life of children. She strives for work that is peaceful and serene in tone, that which elevates the human spirit. She was born in the small town of Merna, Nebraska, and her... Read full biography
Living and working in Polson, Montana between Missoula and Kalispell, she paints Indian figures, primarily portraits of children, that reflect her exposure to the Flathead Indian Reservation which borders her home and studio. It is a wide open area with roaming wildlife and feeds the soul of this artist who finds it both a wonderful place to live and a hard place to make a living. She has chosen her subject matter because she is so committed to the warmth of the relationships she has with the Indians and also from her admiration of the honest and spontaneous response to life of children. She strives for work that is peaceful and serene in tone, that which elevates the human spirit. She was born in the small town of Merna, Nebraska, and her kindergarten teacher as well as her and father and mother encouraged her obvious early art talent. When she went out on dates, she somet... Read full biography
Karen Noles - Artist Info
About Karen Noles: Books
Books & Publications (2)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Art of the West Guidebook of Western Artists 2001 Edition