Kathleen Atkins Wilson, a native of Ypsilanti, Michigan, is an award winning artist
with recognition throughout United States and Europe. Wilson received her formal
art education in the Los Angeles area and has a unique style "Silhouette Expressions
of Portraits in Black" which gave light to her success in the fine arts. In recognition
of her gifted talent, Wilson has received numerous awards including the coveted Coretta
Scott King Best Illustration Award and the African Studies Association Best Children Book
Award. Wilson's popularity has placed her images in outstanding galleries and among fine
art collectors.
Wilson states: "I discovered through art I can bring images into the
world that express my spiritual thoughts and impressions. I can use my art to teach
about love, unity, peace and honor. I can praise God. I can bring hope and promise to
the souls of my people through the light of color. I can honor our ancestors and thereby
keep their memory alive. I can leave a legacy of my love for generations to come."