

Kathie Jankauskas has been drawn to the arts since "art camp" as a kid. Although she graduated college with a degree in civil engineering all of her other studies were focused on the arts. As fate would have it, her first engineering boss, Narendra Amin, was himself an accomplished artist. He encouraged her to keep her artistic core and to this day, he remains a good friend, art mentor and inspiration.
As a mother her artistic energy was channeled into teaching her children to embrace creativity. Wanting to return to her own artistic roots, Kathie attended watercolor classes and then studied Illustration. A teacher at Bucks County Community College suggested she master how to put her illustrations on the computer and Kathie’s passion for graphic art and design was born. As an accomplished designer, Kathie created the very successful KJanStudio, which provides small businesses in the greater Philly area with logos, marketing collateral in print and web, and original illustration.
Kathie’s latest artistic pursuit and passion is expression through oil painting. "I love the depth of color and energy that oils bring to the canvas." Kathie has studied at the Robert Beck Academy with artist Trisha Vergis in Lambertville, NJ. One of Kathie's most recent works is a painting of Philadelphia Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel entitled “Bad Call” which now hangs in his Florida home.
Kathie is a member of the New Hope Art League, Phillips Mill Community Association, Artsbridge, and is also an active member of the Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce and the Women’s Business Forum in Doylestown. She has created several acclaimed posters, websites and admission buttons for First Night Newtown winning a first place Prism award for one of her website designs. Kathie has also been awarded several graphics awards along with a 1st place in the Advertising Illustration category at Phillustration 2010 from the Philadelphia Sketch Club.