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He enjoys sharing his passion for art in his teaching of high school art and workshops.
A collection of colored pencil art from artist Ann Kullberg and art shows published in COLOR magazine for colored pencil artists since 1999.
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (Aug. 6, 2015)—Ann Kullberg ’79 has never taken a formal art course, but her work is internationally known—and her story is as colorful as her art. Though the lines were not always straight, and there were rough patches along the way, Kullberg creates colored-pencil masterpieces.
Crazy about colored pencils since 1987! Founder of COLOR Magazine, the first monthly magazine devoted entirely to colored pencil art and artists.
Ann is in high demand both for her winsome children’s portraits, and her nationally held portrait workshops, proving colored pencils to be a serious and credible portrait art medium. Ann’s work speaks for itself in providing not only a likeness, but also a glimpse into a child’s life, preserving it for generations to come.
Ann Kullberg is known for Portrait-colored pencil, figure. Ann Kullberg had always been interested in art, but it wasn't until she saw a colored pencil picture that she found her medium. With the help of Bet Borgeson's book "The Colored Pencil" and a box of twenty-four pencils, Kullberg found her talent.
Here is what Ann Kullberg printed this July 2020 . . . Almost a decade ago, we had a little upheaval with COLOR magazine. My magazine for colored pencil artists originally began in 1999, when my book, Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step was first published by North Light.