Whitewater artist offers ‘Watercolor Cookbook’

By WHITEWATER ARTS ALLIANCE   Monday, Sept. 10, 2012
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"Watercolor Cookbook-Recipes for Mixing Delicious Color," which is graced with the watercolor art of Whitewater artist Karolyn Alexander Tscharnack, is now available at several area bookstores. Submitted photo.

Karolyn Alexander Tscharnack has written a book titled “Watercolor Cookbook-Recipes for Mixing Delicious Color.” This book is a result of her experience as a watercolorist and from teaching adult watercolor classes at L’Atelier Studio in Janesville and at the Starin Park Community Building in Whitewater.

Tscharnack is a member of the Janesville Art League and Whitewater Arts Alliance and has exhibited her watercolors at the Hoard Museum in Fort Atkinson, the Janesville Performing Arts Center and the Whitewater Cultural Arts Center among other places. She has a reputation for painting with vivid colors, which can be sampled in the more than 60 color reproductions of

her work that appear in the book.

The Rock River Gallery, 205 South Main St., Jefferson, the Velveteen Rabbit Bookshop, 20 Sherman Ave., Fort Atkinson, and Book World, 2451 Milton Ave., Janesville all have the book in stock. Book signings will be scheduled in the near future. The 100-page book was self-published and printed by Terry Print Solutions in Janesville.

For more information on the book, go to: www.karolyn.biz/news.




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