Robin
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Dot Courson Fine Art Blog
- Academy of Realist Art Blog
- Alter Kocker Thoughts
- Blog from The Studios of Garin Baker
- Brian MacNeil
- Brush Fires
- Central Park Portrait Exchange
- Clague Fine Art Blog
- Daily Painting
- DanielMaidman
- David Lobenberg
- Douglas Flynt
- Glaze-n-Scumble
- In The Real Art World
- Jeremy Lipking
- Matthew W. Cornell
- Painter's Portal
- Portrait of Painters
- qiang-huang, a daily painter
- Richard Piloco
- Scott' Sketchbook Blog
- Subway Series
- The Art of Paul Bachem
- The Masters Portrait
- The Savvy Bee
- The Teaching Studios of Art
- Theory and Practice
- Women Drawing Women
- Women Painting Women
- Writing Without Paper
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Occupation | Psychotherapist |
Location | New York, New York, United States |
Introduction | ROBIN KAPPY received her BA degree from Parsons School of Designand was a graphic artist and illustrator for companies such as McGraw Hill, Bankers Trust, TWA etc. Robin changed her focus when she became a licensed psychotherapist in 1991. She has since participated in art classes and workshops with some of the finest artists/teachers in NYC, including Richard Piloco, Robert Armetta, David Kassan, Christopher Pugliese, Andy Reiss and Robert Zeller. Working from life, her work has won awards and appeared in numerous venues, including her 2016 solo show at Chelsea Classical Studio Gallery; the National Arts Club; the Salmagundi Club; the Atlantic Gallery; Fishs Eddy Gallery; 61 Main Gallery etc. Robin participated in the Hudson River Fellowship in 2013. She has received two honorable mentions in American Artist Drawing Magazine. Her published essays detailing how beauty and the creative process inspire her have been very well received. Please email if interested in purchasing drawings or paintings. |
Interests | People, art and NYC. |
Favorite Movies | "The Legend of 1900" |
Favorite Music | My interests vary to match my mood. I'm listening to '80s rock lately. |
Favorite Books | Currently: "The Art Spirit" by Robert Henri |
Describe the sound of a moist waffle falling onto a hot griddle.
Shplatzzle!