Fine art and photography by Bob and Kathi Caspar

Kathi & Bob Caspar are retired & live in the North Georgia Mountains with their dog Cooper .

Kathi Has a degree in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in NYC. She worked for many years designing needlework for Bucilla Needlework Co. and writing for Family Circle magazine as the craft editor.

After retiring in 2018 Kathi chose to paint in the medium of Watercolor. Her works have been displayed in the Gilmer Arts & Heritage Association, The Cherokee County Arts Center, The Murray County Council, The Georgia Marble Festival, The Harris Arts Center in Calhoun, The Downtown Gallery in Cartersville, The Blue Ridge Mountains Art Association and the Booth Western Museum in Cartersville, GA.

Bob has been making images since the early 1970’s. He started with his first real camera, a Minolta SRT202. He still has that camera today. He fell in love with photography because it captures a moment in time that will never happen again. In 2018, he retired & decided that concentrating on photography was what he wanted to pursue. He bought his first DSLR in 2017 and he enjoys making images most days.

 His images have been displayed in the Gilmer Arts & Heritage Association, The Cherokee County Arts Center, The Murray County Council, The Georgia Marble Festival, The Harris Arts Center in Calhoun, The Downtown Gallery in Cartersville, The Blue Ridge Mountains Art Association and the Booth Western Museum in Cartersville, GA.

Kathi & Bob hope you enjoy their work in the Gallery sections .