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Kim Novak Retrospective at Butler Museum

I want to share with you my good fortune at having been gifted a retrospective exhibition of my life’s artwork at BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART in Ohio—famed for having the finest and largest collection of American impressionist  art.  I am sending almost 100 pieces to be on exhibit during their 100 year anniversary celebration – starting June 16 to October  2019. Wow!  This means so much more to me than any Hollywood award ever could, or ever would!

Needless to say this has consumed most all of my time of late.  I will try to send some pictures from the exhibit.  In the meantime, I’m enclosing a wood sculpted piece that I carved in the 1970s while  living in Carmel on the coast of Central California.  I call it “Gifts From the Sea to Me.”
Gifts From the Sea to Me - sculpture created by Kim Novak. Carved from driftwood when she lived at Gull House in Carmel in the 70s
Gifts From the Sea to Me – sculpture created by Kim Novak. You can see this piece along with Kim’s paintings in her retrospective exhibition at the Butler Museum.

PS ~ Please know how grateful I am to all of you who take your precious time to give me the gift of appreciation and inspiration. Although I do not respond in written word, know that you touch me to my very core—and keep me reaching out to you through my art!

Kim