“Joseph Kinnebrew might rank among the hardest workers in the art business, but he discounts the ultimate worth of his well-wrought finished objects. They are the carriers of his artistic philosophy that, to put it succinctly, is a celebration of ambiguity. The art of Joseph Kinnebrew is truly more than meets the eye. By design, the surfaces and ostensible content of his paintings and sculptures are subversive. Kinnebrew has the right inveigling touch; he is something of a trickster who skillfully disarms the viewer.”
William Zimmer, Senior Art Critic, New York Times
“Kinnebrew’s uniqueness as an artist is his interest in how a deeper understanding of the many facets of life can be reflected in art. He has taken his message of integration into corporate boardrooms, legislative committee meetings and numerous classrooms and lecture halls.”
“The topic was faithfully attended to. Joseph opened my eyes and sensitivity to intuition altogether and especially my confidence in honoring it. In Joseph Kinnebrew I have found a gifted teacher, a masterful artist and an insightful friend. From day one of the class he helped me to develop a stronger sense of how intuition can benefit me in both my private and professional life.”
“The classes have taught me that in being true to my intuition, I am being true to myself. Kinnebrew has opened my eyes to the infinite possible intersections of life and art.”
“I have a new awareness and appreciation of the importance of art. Joseph Kinnebrew is a master of making abstract concepts intelligible on a very concrete level. He has a gift for making people see the hidden artists in themselves.”
“We built bridges of understanding and with them developed and extended our insight. It is only possible when we trust our intuition, our inner eye and really use it. I have been reminded that I have it and must use it if I want to be better at whatever I choose to do.”
“I came to the classes having no idea what to expect, and I left with the feeling that what I gained from the experience has changed my perspective on art and life entirely. Mr. Kinnebrew has given me the invaluable gift of rediscovering my own intuition, a gift I will employ and cultivate from this point forward.”
“I learned how to luxuriate in failure and see it not as a negative experience but instead as a point of growth and departure. I learned more from the failures than the successes.”
“The classes were inspirational and a great tool for employing new sight and the revelations in my everyday life.”