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About the Artist Lee Vanderwalker-Kroll's Caribbean Colors appear in private and public collections throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, England, The Netherlands, Germany and Belize. Metro Detroiter's know her best for the watercolor art that appears in Chuck Muer Restaurants' Menus. Pieces in her collection of hand-painted silk chiffon "waves and mist" wearable art have been been worn by author and motivational speaker Iyanla Vanzant. Selected as the key fabric artist by fashion empress, Sharrone Mitchell, for "We Wear the Mask" fashion and dance extravaganza, Kroll has set out to paint the town. Some of the featured pieces include giant African masks, hand painted on silk and appliquéd to the backs of coats and capes. Color is key, striking, luscious, vibing color and imagery that range from jungle prints to her own inimitable style of waves and mist on silk velvet. Articles on her have appeared in The Detroit News and Free Press, The Metro Times, The News Herald, The Macomb Daily and The Oakland Press.
Like snapshots in a vacation photo album, Vanderwalker-Kroll’s paintings are moments of experience arrested by intuitive recognition of their universal appeal. Her images of the Caribbean are stunning and bright, flashes of pure color, recalling the freshness of naïve art. Exuberant color and simple, freely drawn figures present a primitive naturalness and energy. A native Detroiter and a world traveler, Vanderwalker-Kroll studied the serti-technique of
silk painting at Stadt Universitat in Bamberg, Germany while maintaining a
studio for two years. From 1991-2000 she founded and controlled X-Height Studio, Inc. an electronic
service bureau and imaging center. |