Reflections, casein on board, 20 x 35″, 1955.

 

Dorothy Browdy Kushner

“When I quit teaching there was a void that had to be filled. There was a need for creativity and a return to painting followed. However, it was not until I became a mother when my days were filled to overflowing, that the desire to paint became overpowering. Maybe the act of creating just carried over to painting. Since that time there has been a constant urge to paint and move forward.”        

                                                                                               –Dorothy Browdy Kushner

 

 

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Dorothy Browdy Kushner is featured in Emerging from the Shadows: A Survey of Women Artists Working in California, 1860-1960 (2016) by Maurine St. Gaudens and Joseph Morsman

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