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H.E. Kuckein is one of Canada's most important contemporary artists, although he was born and raised near the Baltic city of Keonigsberg. His chidhood memories are dominated by the colours and textures of the fields and forests where he grew up.
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early interest in drawing was encouraged by his brother and he began painting in oils at the age of twelve. Although largely self taught, Kuckein studied under German artist F.W. Schulz during World War II.
Upon arriving in Canada in the early
1950's, Kuckein completed his architectural training which he had begun in Germany. He settled in Vancouver where he seemed to live and breathe architecture, writing books, articles and lectures on the subject. His experience with design is evident in
his paintings, many of which combine contemporary structure with soft brush strokes and colour.
When not travelling the world, Kuckein lives in Kelowna, B.C. with his wife, where he now paints full time.
"Painting is both a joy and obsession
to me. It is my way of life and a dedication-it fills most of my waking hours and my daily pattern of life is structured around my compulsion to create paintings."
-H.E. Kuckein-
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EDUCATION
Mainly Self Taught but studied under F.W. Schulz
Completed Architectural training in 1950's
EXHIBITIONS-SOLO
Jenkins Showler Gallery, White Rock, 1993-1997
Westbridge Fine Art, Vancouver, 1993-1997
Tutt Street Gallery, Kelowna, 1996-1997
Hollander York Gallery, Toronto, 1995-1996
The Art Emporium, Vancouver, 1993-1994
COVERAGE-MEDIA
Magazin'Art, 03-1997
Peace Arch News, 04-1997
Kelowna Courier, 10-1996
CORPORATE AND PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
BCIT/ Council of Forest Industries of BC/
Government of British Columbia/
Seaboard Life Insurance/
University of Windsor/
Walt Disney Studios/Western Star Trucks.
MEDIUM
Oil
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