Breanna Klamm Whitlock
From the rolling plains of Wyoming, Breanna has always been enamored with the natural world. She grew up in a family where every spare day was spent outside hiking, identifying plants, birds, wildlife, rocks, mountain peaks. Her subject matter reflects these experiences.
Breanna attended Utah State University in Logan, Utah to study art. While at USU she was able to complete a study abroad in Essen, Germany, learning about painting, art history, color theory and drawing. After returning to Utah, she was accepted into the BFA photography program. Being involved in the Native American Student Council inspired Breanna to create images of Native American Legends. She was awarded the U.R.C.O. grant and began researching the 19th century color process called gum bichromate printing. Her gum prints depict Native American legends in a contemporary way. Native American contemporary culture is a theme found throughout her work.
After graduating with a BFA of Photography and minor in Art History, she worked as a commercial brand photographer and editor. Breanna and her husband moved their family back to Wyoming and settled in Buffalo. Her love of the outdoors has magnified as she is able to take her husband and daughter on all the hikes and places she grew up exploring in the Bighorns.
Choosing to work in multiple mediums, Breanna has photographs and paintings for sale at Wyoming In Color. She uses her photographs to create awe inspiring scenes of places she has traveled. Her original pastel paintings are more intimate whimsical pieces that are full of movement, color, and texture.
Breanna attended Utah State University in Logan, Utah to study art. While at USU she was able to complete a study abroad in Essen, Germany, learning about painting, art history, color theory and drawing. After returning to Utah, she was accepted into the BFA photography program. Being involved in the Native American Student Council inspired Breanna to create images of Native American Legends. She was awarded the U.R.C.O. grant and began researching the 19th century color process called gum bichromate printing. Her gum prints depict Native American legends in a contemporary way. Native American contemporary culture is a theme found throughout her work.
After graduating with a BFA of Photography and minor in Art History, she worked as a commercial brand photographer and editor. Breanna and her husband moved their family back to Wyoming and settled in Buffalo. Her love of the outdoors has magnified as she is able to take her husband and daughter on all the hikes and places she grew up exploring in the Bighorns.
Choosing to work in multiple mediums, Breanna has photographs and paintings for sale at Wyoming In Color. She uses her photographs to create awe inspiring scenes of places she has traveled. Her original pastel paintings are more intimate whimsical pieces that are full of movement, color, and texture.