Edith Hunsberger Art Collections
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Artwork by Edith Hunsberger
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
I've Got a Secret by Edith Hunsberger
Bad Hair Day by Edith Hunsberger
Stormy by Edith Hunsberger
Roger Saloom by Edith Hunsberger
Homage to Garrison Keillor by Edith Hunsberger
Bread Board by Edith Hunsberger
Coast Guard Station Block Island RI by Edith Hunsberger
North Amherst View by Edith Hunsberger
Old Dam at Lake Wyola by Edith Hunsberger
Child with Cane by Edith Hunsberger
So Tired by Edith Hunsberger
Heron and Crayfish by Edith Hunsberger
Casey by Edith Hunsberger
Seals in the Sun LaJolla CA by Edith Hunsberger
Bridge over the Trout Stream by Edith Hunsberger
Dappled Dirt Road by Edith Hunsberger
Working Dog by Edith Hunsberger
Chris' Beard by Edith Hunsberger
Forest Fungi by Edith Hunsberger
Little Abby by Edith Hunsberger
Coffee Break by Edith Hunsberger
Beach House Block Island by Edith Hunsberger
C'mere Fishy by Edith Hunsberger
Good Chew by Edith Hunsberger
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About Edith Hunsberger
Though I was an art teacher early in my career and have painted off-and-on for most of my life, my professional experience has largely been as a bureacrat/manager/statistician--very dry and stressful, enlivened only rarely by out-of-the-box exuberance and risk-taking. But for the past several years I have been retired and live overlooking Lake Wyola in Shutesbury, MA. I am now happily painting (watercolors and acrylics), fly-fishing from my kayak, golfing, and playing tennis. I share my home with three dogs, two cats, two parakeets, and whatever the cats drag in. (A frog in the dogs' water dish?) The doggies and I walk the adjacent pine woods daily, and I take a lot of pictures.
Sometimes my own photos inspire my paintings, and sometimes pictures found in newspapers, magazines, and other media serve to start the process. Occasionally I paint from life. Whatever the source, the result is a closer feeling for the subject. I love to paint--the act consumes me. I tend to fall in love with my subjects as I strive to capture them, simplify them, change them. As with any good interaction, the process changes me, as well.I grow in kinship with the surrounding world. I am grateful for the greater connection. I hope you enjoy my work. It certainly has given me great joy!