Ed Kamuda: In the Bog
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Ed Kamuda, In the Bog, oil on board, plein air, 23 x 20 in
Ed Kamuda became an important presence in the Northwest art scene beginning in the late 1970s. Originally from Queens, New York, he relocated to the Pacific Northwest in the early 1970s, first spending time in Seattle before making La Conner his long-term home. The surrounding Skagit Valley landscape would become a lasting source of inspiration.
In La Conner, Kamuda developed a close relationship with Guy Anderson, who encouraged his transition from writing poetry to painting. Without formal artistic training, he learned through observation, studio time with Anderson, and outdoor painting alongside Clayton James. Deeply engaged with art history, Kamuda devoted himself to painting forms that convey the essence of the natural world.
Donated By Courtesy of i.e Gallery