ArtGalleries&ArtistsoftheSouth july 2017 preview

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RS HANNA GALLERY

Lori Putnam, Heavy Cream, 30” x 40”, oil

208 Llano Street and 244 West Main Street Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 830-307-3074 /3071 www.rshannagallery.com


2201 2nd Avenue North l Birmingham, AL 35203 l 205.224.5300

www.canarygalleryllc.com

Leigh Ann Edmonds Photography


SOREN CHRISTENSEN GALLERY N E W O R L E A N S, L O U I S I A N A

Kathy Buist, Elevate, 36” x 60”, mixed media on canvas

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oren Christensen Gallery, located in the heart of the New Orleans Arts District, features contemporary art by local, national, and international artists, including a large inventory of Southern art. With a roster of over 30 artists, every medium and aesthetic style is represented.

The gallery provides complementary consultation services to ensure that clients’individual needs are met, including space planning, design, and budget. To assist in visualizing a potential purchase, they also offer digital renderings to both private clients and the trade. For more information visit the gallery in person or online at www.sorengallery.com.

Above: Daniel Minter, Ebos, 48” x 24”, mixed media on panel Right: Thomas Swanston, Early ShowersDeparture, 72” x 84”, acrylic pewter, aluminum and silver leaf

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Above: Rose Casterline, Madame, 60” x 60”, oil on linen Middle right: Kelli Scott Kelley, Lure, 32” x 32”, acrylic and stitching on repurposed fabrics

Top left: Melissa Herrington, She can only suggest a path and stir up the clouds. Winged silhouettes fly. Samsara weaving II, 60” x 48”, mixed media on canvas

Bottom left: Steve Seinberg, Tide, 50” x 50”, mixed media on canvas Bottom right: Michael Dickter, When I Remember You, 36” x 40”, oil and graphite on panel

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ROBERT LANGE STUDIOS C H A R L E S T O N, S O U T H C A R O L I N A

Brett Scheifflee, Lines of Memories, 10” x 30”, oil on panel

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obert Lange Studios, located at 2 Queen Street in the historic French Quarter District of downtown Charleston, represents painters and photographers who exemplify the best in contemporary American Realism and Abstraction. The work exhibited comprises a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. These artists stand out for their imagination and distinctive personal approach. All of the artists represented have had formal training and are dedicated to expanding their art knowledge with continued education.

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June Stratton, Nautilus, 48” x 48”, oil on panel

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Robert Lange and Megan Aline, In Harmony, 16� x 16�, oil on panel


NOLAN-RANKIN GALLERIES H O U S T O N, T E X A S

Conchita Conigliano, Marche aux Fleurs

Marcel Mouly, Chinoise a la Jupe Rouge

After 38 years we have turned a page and are now exclusivly online. We are excited about our new project and hope you will visit us and make us one of your favorites. We continue to show the finest of the Contemporary School of Paris and highlight the Port Royal Acadamie.� -Joe Nolan, owner, Nolan-Rankin Galleries

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Visit the gallery online at www.nolan-rankingalleries.com for more information on artists and works available.

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Conchita Conigliano, Marche au Tapis

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RenĂŠe Theobald, Champ de Colzas

Daniel Pignot, Venise

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LEMIEUX GALLERIES N E W O R L E A N S, L O U I S I A N A

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eMieux Galleries is located at the gateway of New Orleans’ Arts District near the Convention Center, the World War II Museum, the Contemporary Arts Center and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Since 1983, the mission has been to unite seasoned collectors and new art enthusiasts with artists of the South who are committed to their vision. Visit the gallery in person or online at www.lemieuxgalleries.com.

Top left: Kris Wenschuh, A Lightness of Being, 24” x 24”, oil on panel Above: Nathan Durfee, Speaking to Something Else, 36” x 24”, oil on canvas Left: Aron Belka, George, 72” x 72”, oil on canvas Facing page: Top right: Amy Guidry, Sentience, 6” x 6”, acrylic on canvas Middle: Billy Solitario, Cumulus Nimbus, 48” x 60”, oil Bottom: Kathyrn Hunter, Sea-Jade, 29” x 19”, wool, linocut, sewing on silk

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