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Brian Kershisnik

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Woman with Infant Flying by Brian Kershisnik
"Woman with Infant Flying"

 

Red Horse and Rider by Brian Kershisnik
"Red Horse and Rider"

Lovers Running by Brian Kershisnik
"Lovers Running"


Tricks on Paper by Brian Kershisnik
"Tricks on Paper"


Eating Peaches by Brian Kershisnik
"Eating Peaches"

One small available

Holy Woman by Brian Kershisnik"Holy Woman"

 

Dances Through Disaster by Brian Kershisnik
"Dances Through Disaster"


 

Dancing Servants by Brian Kershisnik
"Dancing Servants"


 

Lovers With Banners by Brian Kershisnik
"Lovers With Banners"


Red Mother and Child by Brian Kershisnik
"Red Mother and Child"


 

The Difficult Part by Brian Kershisnik
"The Difficult Part"

 

Mother and Child by Brian Kershisnik
"Mother and Child"

 




Brian Kershisnik is the most uncommon of artists. In a culture that applauds the new, the shocking and the transient, Kershisnik focuses his rare talent and wry humor on the familiar experience of being human; painting people metaphorically and movingly in the quiet moments of their lives.

He seems to know instinctively: all that is important in human life involves risk. On almost every canvas there is motion; there is connection; there is risk. Sweetness and bitterness, he once told me, awkwardness and tentative grace.

A great many people live with Kershisnik paintings, and yet these images might come with a warning label. These pictures are not to be matched to the sofa or to the bedspread, nor to be passed by without pausing. They should be shunned by lovers of pastel cupids and sunset watercolors. They are not, as a mountain is not, pretty, and yet they are, as a mountain is, beautiful. They are bold, comic, tender, longing, riddled with transience of time in the midst of fullness. Something like life.

Jacquelyn Mitchard Kershisnik, Paintings From Life.

Brian Kershisnik lives in Utah with his wife Suzanne, their three children and their dogs.





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