Kimberly Purcell is a local artist residing in the Atlanta, GA area.
The medium in which she paints is mostly acrylics, but she also dabbles in oils, watercolors, and pastels. Kimberly takes an impressionistic approach to her artwork, and she often creates a textured style by using a palette knife to build up layers of paint. The subject of Kimberly’s works of art are varied, but most are of coastal subjects and seascapes, picturesque landscapes, floral arrangements, and pet portraits.
As a multiple award-winning artist, Kimberly’s artwork has been featured in a myriad of locations, such as Barnes and Noble in Fayetteville, GA, the train depot in Fayetteville, GA, Clayton State University in Morrow, GA, Brenau University in Atlanta, GA, the Governor of Georgia’s Mansion in Atlanta, GA, and the Arts Clayton Gallery in Jonesboro, GA, The Darien Old Jail Center and Museum in Darien, GA, The Savannah Airport, Savannah, GA.
Kimberly’s art is currently being featured at the Old Jail Art Center & Museum located in Darien, GA. In addition, she is also a member of the Acworth Art Alliance exhibiting at The Art House in Acworth, GA.