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Talents of Encinitas artist cross boundaries

Brush With Art

Kay Colvin

The exhibit of Arts

Alive original banners created by nearly 100 exceptional local artists continues along the Coast Highway in Encinitas through the end of May 2015.

At the corner of the Coast Highway and “I” Street, the banner created by Encinitas artist Karen Athens titled “Endangered2Extinction” is on display.

Expressing her concern for endangered animal species, Athens’ painting depicts various creatures of the air, land and sea in a gradient of colors.

An animal advocate since early childhood, Athens brings visual attention to the critical issue and adds, “The Endangered Species Act lists 88 endangered and 40 officially threatened animals of California, with many others pending. This is happening right now and a very serious concern.”

A native of Encinitas, Athens has the rare gift of photographic color memory, which has proven useful in her career as an artist.

The avid traveller’s vibrantly colored paintings and sculptures capture the essence of exotic places she has lived or visited throughout the world.

Her current Travel Destination series is a result of her extensive global experiences.

Athens adds, “My love of travel to distant and beautiful areas around the world has given me the ability to transform the sights of these amazing places with acrylic paints.”

For the ambidextrous and multidisciplinary artist whose talents cross boundaries of visual and performing arts, music has been equally important as her visual artwork and she feels a strong inner connection between both types of creations.

Beginning a decade of classical piano training at age five, the precocious young musician taught herself to play the guitar and by age six began composing her own music, creating both lyrics and melodies. Today as a songwriter, composer and publisher, she is a member of The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, with nearly 100 songs registered with the Library of Congress.

The avid swimmer, hiker, camper and yoga practitioner says, “My ideas come from things that I see every day, dreams at night and also when I am swim-