Helen Klebesadel

Helen Klebesadel

"My visual concerns run the gamut from careful study to poetic, symbolic and sometimes political representations of nature and human nature."

Helen R. Klebesadel is best known for her environmental and women-centered watercolors. Her paintings push the traditional boundaries of the medium in scale, content, and technique. Her watercolors range in size from the intimate to the monumental.

Klebesadel creates paintings that are transparent watercolors on paper. She starts with detailed drawings and develops the images with layer upon layer of color washes and dry brush technique mixed with occasional areas of wet-into-wet spontaneity.

Helen Klebesadel earned her BS and MFA in art from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Lecturing about and teaching art in colleges and workshops for two decades, she continues to learn from her art experiences and her students.