Ursula J. Brenner

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Ursula J. Brenner is a contemporary painter who concentrates on abstracts, landscapes, and cityscapes. She was born in Germany and studied drawing and art in the United States, graduating from Cincinnati’s Edgecliff College in 1978. She was influenced by Wolf Kahn, Susan Sarback, Doug Dawson, and Albert Handell. Due to the artist's studied and bold use of color and shading, her commissioned works are often used for interior design. Influenced by old world museums, music, and architecture, she employs notan studies to analyze light and dark. Her paintings are exhibited and collected, and her prints are widely reproduced, throughout the United States.