Don Kruse

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Don Kruse

Don Kruse is Associate Professor of Fine Art Emeritus at Indiana University at Fort Wayne. His paintings draw on mythological images, popular art such as comic strips, and the works of master artists—all blended into a united whole, imbued with inner meaning. He has a Bachelor of Science in Education from Indiana University.

He donated three of his works to the Theosophical Society in America, where they hang in the L. W. Rogers Building. They are named ''Demon Queller'', ''Toys'', and ''Suffering Fools''. He has written about those paintings and about the process of producing them and the meaning of art.[1]

Notes

  1. Don Kruse, "Coloring in the Lines around My Think," Quest 90.3 (May-June 2002).