For Helen Koepke nothing in the art world is static. She maintains freshness in her painting by investing in her creativity. Her creative process involves traveling to the sources of her inspiration in order to capture "the moment" for a painting. Her muses include French countrysides, Italian villas, English gardens, majestic scenes of the U.S. and the rural ambiance of Europe .

Her current work reflects the influence of Joseph Mallard William Turner, the preeminent 19 th C. English landscape painter. These paintings echo the simpler palette Turner used with less detail and more interplay of colour shades. The nuances of the paintings are stormy and restless with muted colors that reflect this unsettled state of being.

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