Background
Froula, Barbara Sue was born on November 30, 1955 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. Daughter of James C. and Helen B. Froula.
(You are invited on a journey... Prague is a labyrinth o...)
You are invited on a journey... Prague is a labyrinth of venerable architecture permeated with myth and folklore. Short of an actual visit, there is no better way to explore this legendary city than to settle back with a collection of watercolors painted on location, and immerse yourself in the stories of Czech writer Vaclav Cilek. Vaclav Cílek's writings invite us to meander through the complexities of the city and landscape, reflecting on old legends in today's context. Dr. Cílek’s words guide us through the ancient city and delve into intriguing questions while revealing his reverence for mystery. Special descriptive summaries give details and folklore of the buildings, music, personalities and history of this land. Barbara Froula's passion for capturing the essence of place has been enlivened in this magical land, and a collection of over 100 paintings is shared in the pages of this book. Those who have visited the city will find that the softness of the images rekindles and enhances their own cherished memories. The immediacy of the sketches transports the reader to the ancient marble sidewalks traversed by Mozart and Kafka, Seifert and Smetana. Then we travel to countryside and villages discovering treasures such as Stones of Memory, the World Heritage Sites of Telc, Cesky Krumlov, and more.
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Froula, Barbara Sue was born on November 30, 1955 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. Daughter of James C. and Helen B. Froula.
Bachelor of Architecture, Auburn University, 1978.
Instructor Auburn (Alabama) University, 1978-1979. Architect Baer & Hickman, Denver, 1979-1980. Project administrator buildings division Colorado Department Administration, 1981.
Owner Barbara Froula Studio Gallery.
(You are invited on a journey... Prague is a labyrinth o...)
Co-sponsor, instructor Hmong Refugee Program, Denver, 1980. Member Foothills Art Center, American Institute of Architects (medal award 1978, juror's award 1982), Colorado Lawyers Arts (poster composite award 1983), Denver Art Museum, History Denver, Inc., National Trust History Preservation, Colorado History Society, Friends of Mayan.
Married Timothy W. Adams, September 3, 1983.