Kendall Klingbeil is an artist of seemingly unlimited versatility. Her landscapes, large abstracts, still lifes, murals, portraits of people and animals are enthusiastically embraced by collectors. The "New York Times" describes her as an "energy painter whose works make people feel good."
Some of Kendall's patrons have included; John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Richard Gere, Dr. Robin Cook, and Lord and Lady Walton. Her work sets the scene in the Plum Tree in New Canaan, Ct, various restaurants throughout the area and recently the setting for the Gala," Moonlight and Madness " for the Silvermine Art Guild . In the past several years she developed a following among collectors who found new delight in her work when she shifted from painting on walls to painting on canvas.
She studied classical painting with Michael Aviano, John Osborne, Daniel Greene, Danielle Wexler, and Joel Popadics.
A native of Springfield, Ohio, and a Cum Laude graduate of Ohio University, Kendall is also an accomplished singer, tap dancer, cook, and now her new love of fly-fishing takes her to beautiful vistas for exciting plein air painting opportunities!
Her award-winning work is exhibited in art galleries across the country.