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Hyacinthe Kuller Baron



Hyacinthe Kuller Baron is a well-known contemporary artist. She has been working for fifty years. Hyacinthe Kuller Baron was a child prodigy. She is basically self taught and proof of the fact that every one of us has some artistic talent within us. Hyacinthe Kuller Baron lives in Palm Springs, California.

Hyacinthe Kuller Baron went to the High School of Music and Art in NYC. She was the youngest student to be admitted to The Art Students League on 57 th Street. Hyacinthe Kuller Baron has worked with Pratt Institute to establish their School Without Walls program.



Hyacinthe Kuller Baron has been a poet, author, fashion designer, sculptor and even a printmaker. The paintings of Hyacinthe Kuller Baron always have a fictional woman as the central character. This woman is Cassandra, the heroine of her science fiction novels. Hyacinthe Kuller Baron's Cassandra embodies the beauty of the human spirit. The works of Hyacinthe Kuller Baron try to recreate the power of creativity. Hyacinthe Kuller Baron has made a narrative film called “In Search Of Ancient Spirits” which is a Whitney Biennial and film festival submission. The film by Hyacinthe Kuller Baron is also included in the Detroit MONA Museum of New Art Archive. The film is about a spiritual journey along desert roads. The artworks of Hyacinthe Kuller Baron have been auctioned and sold by major auctioneers. Hyacinthe Kuller Baron has written two mythological novels; Echo of a scream and Echo of a voice . Hyacinthe Kuller Baron is currently working on a series of drawings, etchings and paintings of Earthscapes .

Hyacinthe Kuller Baron uses artistic books, drawings, erotica, fantasy, flora, mythology, nudes and portraits as her subject matter. She portrays females as an ideal and duality of human nature as an expression of harmony.

For more information on Hyacinthe Kuller Baron and her works visit our website Ethnic Paintings .

 
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