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Bobby Lee Krajnik<\/h1>

Fine artist Bobby Lee Krajnik uses a vibrant palette to create delightful yet sophisticated landscapes. Her paintings are strongly influenced by the rich history of the Southwest and her style is inspired by the colors and handmade aspect of the traditional folk art of Old Mexico. In her \"Misiones\" ... more<\/a><\/span>Fine artist Bobby Lee Krajnik uses a vibrant palette to create delightful yet sophisticated landscapes. Her paintings are strongly influenced by the rich history of the Southwest and her style is inspired by the colors and handmade aspect of the traditional folk art of Old Mexico. In her \"Misiones\" paintings she is attempting to portray the hand crafting and human aspect of these unique and sacred buildings that were often the center of community life. \"It's as if they (her paintings) have a personality and have something to say.\" As if, they want to reach out and embrace you.\"
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\r\n\"I am drawn to the rich histories, weathered exteriors and hand construction of these special buildings. To me they represent community,\" says Krajnik.
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\r\n\"Many people find comfort, hope and joy in my work, and I think that is such a special gift. There needs to be a reason for doing this work... something more. I am truly blessed that I am painting the subject that I connect to and it is so well received. \"I went through a very difficult time several years back, as we all do at certain times in our lives, and these experiences change us forever. That is when I began to solely paint the missions. I became an artist due to an illness in my early thirties and I was no longer able to work. And then I found my voice, as a painter, through more pain. But now, something positive has come out of all this.\"
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\r\nBobby Lee Krajnik's work has been shown in galleries in the Southwestern United States and central Mexico. She has participated in multiple group museum shows including Cowgirl Up! and the Western Spirit Show in Cheyenne, and she regularly participates in the Mountain Oyster Show in Tucson, Arizona. Her work is currently on display in Scottsdale, AZ and Santa Fe, NM.

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