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Betty Merken
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Betty Merken is an American artist who creates amazing paintings and prints. She lives and works in Seattle, Washington.

Her art is known for its cool shapes and colors. You can find her work in many art galleries and museums around the world!

What Kind of Art Does Betty Merken Make?

Betty Merken creates art that is called abstract geometric. This means her art uses shapes like squares, rectangles, and lines, rather than showing real-life objects or people.

Inspired by Other Artists

Her art often reminds people of early Modernist artists like Piet Mondrian. Mondrian was famous for using simple geometric shapes and primary colors (red, blue, yellow) in his paintings.

Betty Merken also uses bold brushstrokes, similar to artists from a style called Abstract Expressionism. These artists liked to show their feelings and energy through how they painted.

Where Can You See Her Art?

Betty Merken's artwork is very popular. It is shown in many art galleries and is part of private and public collections in the United States, Asia, and Europe.

Famous Museums

Her art is also kept in the permanent collections of several major museums. This means her art is owned by the museum and can be seen by visitors for a very long time. Some of these museums include:

  • The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (which includes The de Young Museum and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor)
  • The UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles
  • The Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon

Special Awards and Projects

Betty Merken has received special honors called fellowships. These are like awards that give artists time and support to create new work.

Fellowships and Institutes

She has received fellowships from:

  • The BAU Institute in Otranto, Italy, and New York
  • The Civita Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy

Author of a Book

Betty Merken also co-wrote a book! With Stefan Merken, she wrote Wall Art, Megamurals and Supergraphics in 1987. This book is about large-scale art, like huge murals and graphics often seen on buildings.

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