Ann Breckon
Industrial District East
4150 1st Ave S
Btwn South Dakota St & 2nd Ave S
Seattle, Washington 98134
Industrial District East
4150 1st Ave S
Btwn South Dakota St & 2nd Ave S
Seattle, Washington 98134
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Description
Ann Breckon began watercolor study in 1982 as a break from tending her infant twins, but art in many other forms has always been an important part of her life. She spent hours sketching as a child, and benefitted from the influence of parents who involved the whole family in a variety of artistic activities, sometimes leaning towards turning the home into a ceramics shop.
Ann continued to sketch for many years in pencil and ink, but the watercolor classes were a revelation: "Being introduced to watercolors was thrilling, finally showing me how to pour color into the sketches I had done for so long."
Watercolors allow Ann to combine her passions for color and nature as she paints bright and realistic florals that jump off the paper, intricate still lifes, moving portraits, animals, citscapes, seascapes, detailed close-ups and wonderful landscapes. Refusing to be constrained to one subject, Ann thrives on the challenge of a wide range of painting themes.
Beginner Watercolor was the only class being taught at the local community college, so Ann continued being a "beginner" for more than two years. Aside from those classes she has never studied formally, saying, "I learn from every book I read, every painting I study, from my artist friends, at the demonstrations held at socity meetings, and from the great students in my classes. Also, every painting I do has something new to teach me. The adventure never ends."
Raised on the west coast, Ann is the mother of six children and holds a degree in cello performance from the University of Oregon. She has also lived in Washington D.C. and Omaha, Nebraska.
Ann decided to seriously focus on her art in the Fall of 1993. Her art was readily accepted into local galleries and she has participated in numerous solo and group shows. Her paintings have been displayed in the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, and have been included in many local and national exhibitions, winning many awards. She is currently a signature member of both the National Watercolor Society of America and the Northwest Watercolor Society, holds membership in the American Watercolor Society, the Transparent Watercolor Society of America and the Eastside Association of Fine Arts. Ann also juried into the Women Painters of Washington where she served two years as president and was honored with Life Membership in 2011. A popular and experienced teacher, she offers regular classes, workshops and demonstrations throughout the Seattle area. Her art is held in personal, corporate, and U.S. Air Force collections.
Ann continued to sketch for many years in pencil and ink, but the watercolor classes were a revelation: "Being introduced to watercolors was thrilling, finally showing me how to pour color into the sketches I had done for so long."
Watercolors allow Ann to combine her passions for color and nature as she paints bright and realistic florals that jump off the paper, intricate still lifes, moving portraits, animals, citscapes, seascapes, detailed close-ups and wonderful landscapes. Refusing to be constrained to one subject, Ann thrives on the challenge of a wide range of painting themes.
Beginner Watercolor was the only class being taught at the local community college, so Ann continued being a "beginner" for more than two years. Aside from those classes she has never studied formally, saying, "I learn from every book I read, every painting I study, from my artist friends, at the demonstrations held at socity meetings, and from the great students in my classes. Also, every painting I do has something new to teach me. The adventure never ends."
Raised on the west coast, Ann is the mother of six children and holds a degree in cello performance from the University of Oregon. She has also lived in Washington D.C. and Omaha, Nebraska.
Ann decided to seriously focus on her art in the Fall of 1993. Her art was readily accepted into local galleries and she has participated in numerous solo and group shows. Her paintings have been displayed in the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, and have been included in many local and national exhibitions, winning many awards. She is currently a signature member of both the National Watercolor Society of America and the Northwest Watercolor Society, holds membership in the American Watercolor Society, the Transparent Watercolor Society of America and the Eastside Association of Fine Arts. Ann also juried into the Women Painters of Washington where she served two years as president and was honored with Life Membership in 2011. A popular and experienced teacher, she offers regular classes, workshops and demonstrations throughout the Seattle area. Her art is held in personal, corporate, and U.S. Air Force collections.