
Oil Paintings | Drawings | Frescoes
Florals
Throughout his career, Kapsner has squeezed in several landscapes of lilacsa flower that signals springtime in his home state of Minnesota, and the kind that line a block and whose lingering scent wafts through open windows. In 2004, closely monitoring the timing, Mother Nature’s Memorial weekend rain washed him out, which is how the whole floral series came to life. Unlike his still life paintings, which don’t include “living” things, his floral series portray a freshness and “lightness” that sets these pieces aside from his typical piecescompositions that tend to leave people with an uneasy feeling because they include things like skulls, dead flowers, mirrors, etc. Meandering the garden path, following the footsteps of the Masters, Kapsner’s paintbrushes mix with pigments that nearly brings to life a single magenta gladiola, a vaseful of lilacs the color of raspberry sherbet, or the splendor of a softball-size white peony. For those who view his garden, petals are seen in a whole new light.