Kathy Robinson
From childhood daydreams of chasing rainbows to painting with purpose and passion, Kathy Robinson has always seen the world through a creative lens. A lifelong artist at heart, she rediscovered her love for painting later in life—with encouragement from a mentor who once taught President George W. Bush and who reminded her: “If you are to paint, you have to paint with passion.”
Kathy now paints from her home on the South Carolina coast, where panoramic views of the marsh and ocean inspire much of her work. She also travels often, drawing creative energy from the charm of European villages and the rolling hills of the countryside. Her paintings—whether of a sunrise, a path through the woods, or a flower about to bloom—are grounded in hope, beauty, and the quiet joy of God’s creation.
For Kathy, painting is both an act of faith and a celebration of grace. Her work can be found in collections from coast to coast, offering viewers a glimpse of peace, wonder, and the promise that something good lies ahead—just around the bend, or perhaps, at the end of the rainbow.