Kathy Hauge
“Fractures and Illuminations”Kathy Hauge continues to produce
captivating new work filled with color, pattern, symbols and
thought provoking ideas. Currently her work is exhibited at
Studio W in Ruidoso, NM. She also shows her work at Creative
Designs in Alamogordo and at Tularosa Dry Goods in Tularosa, NM.
Her work is known regionally and internationally.
Light, bright colors and familiar images such as trees and old
structures continue to interest Kathy. Her key symbols are fish,
birds, stones, fruit, jewels, flowers, stained glass, nostalgia,
houses, children, and water.
Kathy’s work is the result of many years of searching for visual
means to represent truth, in an innovative and enlightening way.
Kathy produced her first oil painting when she was ten years
old. After high school, she attended New Mexico State University
on a tuition scholarship given by the NMSU Art Department. She
received a Bachelor’s Degree in Studio Art from the University
of California at Los Angeles. She also completed a Master’s
Degree in Painting at NMSU. Loving to teach, she subsequently
taught art at NMSU-Alamogordo, headed the NMSU-A Art Department,
and served as the Division Head of the Professional Technologies
Division. She now works professionally in the area she loves
best…ART. Acrylics, watercolors, and digital prints form her
primary means of visual expression.
Kathy is married to Arlan Hauge. She has one daughter, Miel
Pridemore, a son-in-law, Paul Pridemore, and two beautiful
grandchildren, Madison and Joshua.
Her Web Site is
www.kathyahaugestudio.com |