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June 8th, 2009 — World Art Expo, EK88, Kim Rahal, ExposeKenosha

A message from Kim Rahal
Hi, all
It is the weekend that the World Art Expo beings in Orange County, California. There are 50 countries being represented by 500 artists. This is the worlds largest art expo. We are making history. I am so excited to be part of it. I am going to be arriving there on Friday. The first night I get there, I will attend the awards dinner. On Sat June 13th, I will be attending workshops all day and in the evening hours will be attending a pool party! I can’t wait to get there and see of the great art, meet the artists from all over the world. I will be meeting curators, collectors, art agents and Master Elite artists, and gallery owners. The wonderful Jojo Morengo and his son Antoine are the founders of World Art Foundation www.worldartfoundation.org go check out the website for more details! I plan on posting blogs the whole time I am there. I am going to take pictures also so you can take this amazing journey with me! So get ready cuz California, here I come!
Have a colorfilled day,
Kim
April 5th, 2009 — Debbie Isaacson, Vicki Ridgway, EK79, Kim Rahal, Kenosha Second Saturdays, ExposeKenosha
By Taylor Wells
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Open your date books and mark April 11th for a triple artist show! Debbie Isaacson, Vicki Ridgway and Kim Rahal are doing a show, and they would love to have you attend. There will be live music by Bill Robbins, wine, catered food and art. Come join us from 6 to 9 p.m. Hope to see you there!
Debbie Isaacson is a self taught metal sculpture artist. Continue reading →
December 1st, 2008 — EK62, Kim Rahal, Racine, ExposeKenosha

Racine, Wisconsin, December 6th 2008: Kim Rahal and Frank O. Husemann exhibit at the Racine Arts Council. The public is invited to join them at 316 6th St, Racine, Wisconsin 53403 for an opening reception from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
Kim Rahal is a self-taught artist who has been painting and showing her work for over 20 years. She has shown and sold her work in Colorado, California, Virginia and Wisconsin. Best known for her color saturated abstract works. She works with oils and pastels but enjoys working with all mediums. This show will exhibit her abstracts and her pastel works with human form. Kim uses her art to express emotion and her view of the world.
Frank O. Husemann III is both self taught and formally educated in art. He is best known for breaking with tradition with his abstract art and photography. Frank’s unique eye brings a exciting new look at photography as an art form. His work is considered contemporary using many mediums to express his vision of abstract subject matter. Frank was known in the 80’s as T-ghost in Milwaukee, WI.
Come join them on Dec 6th at the Racine Arts Council building for an artist reception. There will be refreshments and live music.
November 17th, 2008 — Kim Rahal, EK60, ExposeKenosha

Racine, Wisconsin, December 6th 2008: Kim Rahal and Frank O. Husemann exhibit at the Racine Arts Council. The public is invited to join them at 316 6th St, Racine, Wisconsin 53403 for an opening reception from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
Kim Rahal is a self-taught artist who has been painting and showing her work for over 20 years. She has shown and sold her work in Colorado, California, Virginia and Wisconsin. Best known for her color saturated abstract works. She works with oils and pastels but enjoys working with all mediums. This show will exhibit her abstracts and her pastel works with human form. Kim uses her art to express emotion and her view of the world.
Frank O. Husemann III is both self taught and formally educated in art. He is best known for breaking with tradition with his abstract art and photography. Frank’s unique eye brings a exciting new look at photography as an art form. His work is considered contemporary using many mediums to express his vision of abstract subject matter. Frank was known in the 80’s as T-ghost in Milwaukee, WI.
Come join them on Dec 6th at the Racine Arts Council building for an artist reception. There will be refreshments and live music. Commission work accepted. This show will be on Display Dec 6th-Jan 15th.