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Kay Bradner
Art Paine's Turquoise,36 x 48, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery   Mendlowitz’s FREDA”,72x48, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery   Dan Spurr's Galway Hooker, 34 x 84, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery  

Furled, 43 x 24, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery

Mendlowitz Spinnakers, 30 x 50, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery   Three Crews, 34 x 24, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery Personal Space, 24 x 20, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery
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Three Crews, 34 x 24, Kay Bradner at Donna Seager Gallery

There is an unmistakable quality to Kay Bradner’s work.  Crisply incised lines define the shapes of the central objects, while abstracted fields of color deepen the space around them.  She often uses several media in a single work to achieve the effect she wants.  Rich abstracted fields of color using a monotype-like technique contrast with the sharp intaglio line drawn into the surface.  Many of these recent works are created on aluminum.  The surface is one that as a printmaker, Kay is very comfortable with. The evolution of painting and incorporating the many techniques she had mastered is uniquely hers. 

Kay Bradner is highly respected in the Bay Area and beyond for her extraordinary skills as a printmaker.  Few artists are as accomplished in the art of intaglio printmaking.  Kay has been essential in helping many artists achieve remarkable works in that medium. They include Joseph Goldyne, Gary Bukovnik, Mark Adams, Beth Van Hoesen, Michael Mazur and Matt Phillips.   In 1974, Kay established Katherine Lincoln Press in San Francisco.  The press was named for her grandmother whom Kay admired greatly.

Bradner was born in Foxboro, Massachusetts.  She attended Oregon State University where she studied geology.  She soon realized that it was not just the “logic” of landscapes that engaged her, but the beauty of them – in her words, “Beauty informed by logic.”  She turned her focus to making art.  She received her Masters in Fine Art from the CCAC (California College of Arts and Crafts) in 1975.   

 
 
 
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