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As with most artists, grand visions of creating great works are
often amended as the rigors of life demand the attention of the
artist. Kay Northup began her career by studying art and art history
at Texas Tech University before being drawn to the sky to become an
airline stewardess. After meeting George in 1965, she soon found
herself in Jackson Hole in the fall of 1967 with a new son, Scott.
Soon to follow was daughter Leslie. The demands of surviving the
early years of living in the valley left Kay little time to pursue
her true calling. Once the kids left the coop, Kay was encouraged by
George and several close friends to pick up her brushes again.

Since then, Kay's work has become highly sought after. Several
galleries and collections feature her exquisite oil and pastel
paintings, as well as her glass pieces. Kay loves to experience her
art as well as paint it. She has traveled to Scandinavia, Scotland,
Paris, and several times to her favorite region, northern Italy.
Kay's works have been featured in:
Artists in the Embassies; several pieces were displayed in U.S.
Embassies throughout the world
Jackson Hole Art in the Parks
Several large private collections
Worlds Finest Chocolate Co.
Graham and Harris Featured Artist
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