UTAH'S ART MAGAZINE
Published by Artists of Utah, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, 15 BYTES has been UTAH'S ART MAGAZINE since 2001.
Our monthly edition is published on the first Wednesday of every month and we follow that up with daily bytes posts on this site. You'll find links to artistsofutah's other programming to the right.
Utah Artists – K
Bepe Kafka

Bepe Kafka

Bepe Kafka says “Got my MFA (Penn) but hated New York. Raised my child. Moved to Utah and got serious about painting again, landscapes. Who wouldn’t.
Linda Kent

Linda Kent

Linda Kent lives in St. George and specializes in figurative, southwest and horse paintings in oil.
Brian Kershisnik

Brian Kershisnik

Brian Kershisnik is a nationally renowned oil painter who lives in Kanosh, Utah. His textured work often concentrates on fanciful figures in a landscape.
Vijay N. Kharkar

Vijay N. Kharkar

Vijay N. Kharkar is a native of India who presently lives in Bountiful. He works in a variety of media but since 1997 has concentrated on glass engravings.
Wayne Kimball

Wayne Kimball

Wayne Kimball is a Utah county printmaker who uses crayon tones and tusche washes on slabs of Bavarian limestone or plates of grained aluminum.
Susan Kirby

Susan Kirby

Susan Kirby is a self-taught painter who draws her subjects from things close to her heart: friends, family, pets and herself. She also enjoys doing commissioned portraits and is currently the manager of the Patrick Moore Gallery in Salt Lake.
Victor Kirton

Victor Kirton

Victor Kirton is a self-taught artist who lives in Cottonwood Heights. “My art is a celebration of light and the dreams it inspires. It is amazing how light and color can influence perception.”
Martha Klein

Martha Klein

Martha Klein has lived in Utah for over 25 years. After many years as a textile artist she now concentrates on printmaking.
Mark Knudsen

Mark Knudsen

Mark Knudsen, a Utah native, worked for three decades as an illustrator, designer and writer for the Salt Lake Tribune before devoting himself full-time to his art.
Beth Krensky

Beth Krensky

Beth Krensky is a University of Utah professor, community activist and sculptor.
Shanna Kunz

Shanna Kunz

Shanna Kunz lives in Roy where her tonalist oils and watercolors depict the disappearing rural landscape.

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