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OMN I FORT WO RTH HOTE L /// NOVEMBER 11, 2011
Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust, US TRUST, BANK OF AMERICA PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Darlene Mann, Market Trust Director at Bank of America, pictured above, has been the manager of the Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust since its inception.
Born to a ranching family, Crystelle Waggoner raised cattle and thoroughbred horses. A patron of the arts and supporter of medical charities during her lifetime, she established a fifty year trust to benefit charitable organizations in the arts and social services. Camp Fire USA greatly appreciates the trust’s continuing support of An Artists’ Christmas, an event that has raised more than $2.8 million for youth in our community since its inception.
27th Anniversary Art Auction and Gala Omni Fort Worth Hotel, 1300 Houston Street, Fort Worth Friday, November 11, 2011
Evening Schedule
6 pm | VIP ART Reception 7 pm | Art viewing, libations, silent auction and exciting raffles 8 pm
| Seated dinner; art awards presentation; live art auction and luxury packages and dancing to Professor D Emcee, Eric Fox Auctioneer, Louis Murad
10:30 pm
FIRST TEXAS COUNCIL
| Silent art auction and raffle closes
AnArtistsChristmas.org
Welcome
Welcome from the Chairman of the Board We are pleased to welcome you this evening to our 27th Annual An Artists’ Christmas. On behalf of Camp Fire, I’d like to thank you for joining us tonight. By attending this special gala and art auction, in addition to celebrating the arts and artists of North Texas, you are benefitting
Board of Directors Executive Board Chairman Chuck Mooney, III Vice Chairman, Administration Brandon L. Chase Vice Chairman, Financial Development John S. Elliott Vice Chairman, Planning Lauri Curtis Hadobas Treasurer Nancy Hooper Secretary Nina Hutton
Foundation Board of Directors President Ward Veale Vice-President Linda Christie Secretary/Treasurer Reed Pigman Kenneth Barr Adelaide Griffin Melissa Kirtley Barry Richardson President and CEO Zem Neill
thousands of children, youth and families throughout the region. I would like to recognize Linda and Drew Springer, our honor chairs, and Carrie and Allan Meyer, our general chairs, for their leadership of tonight’s event. Their hard work and support of our committee members and volunteers has made this evening possible. Of course, it goes without saying that, without our artists, there would be no An Artists’ Christmas. We are very grateful to these dedicated individuals who, year after year, donate their time and talent to Camp Fire, demonstrating the true spirit of the holiday season. We hope you enjoy this special evening. Please remember that when you purchase art, or buy a raffle item, your donation will make a lasting impact to the lives of children and families through the many programs and services of Camp Fire USA.
Chuck Mooney
Directors Debra Barrett George Bean Heidi Coombs Alysa Dennett Marilyn Gilbert Michele Hahnfeld Terry Haney Dan Hansen
Kevin Lawson Brant Martin Gloria Martinez Julie Moncrief Danielle Needham Steven W. Novak Pam Pigman Judd Pritchard
Mark Schulze Maria Shelton Shyra Smith Monica Thomas-Bonnick Ryan Logan Valdez Kay West Drenda Williams Witt Stacie Wright
Honor Chairs - Linda and Drew Springer It is with great anticipation that we welcome you to An Artists’ Christmas. This is the 27th year Camp Fire USA First Texas Council has hosted this event that showcases our local fine artists while supporting the youth of our community. What a privilege it has been to serve as Honorary Chairs along with General Chairs Carrie and Allan Meyer. The exceptional art donated by regional and national painters, sculptors and craftsmen gives Camp Fire staff and volunteers the funds necessary to affect change in children’s lives through education and caring leadership. Camp Fire has enhanced the lives of four generations of our own family. Linda’s mother participated in a group in the 1930s, our daughter in the 1980s and a grandchild attended Camp El Tesoro this past summer. Linda’s professional career began as a Field Director for Camp Fire in Amarillo. Through the decades, Camp Fire has met the needs of our ever-changing society and, with your help, it will continue its mission for decades to come. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the participating artists who have generously donated this fabulous collection. Many volunteers have worked countless hours along with the dedicated Camp Fire staff to provide this special holiday event. We thank you all for the generosity and support you have given to make a positive difference in the lives of local children. May you have a joyous holiday and blessed New Year. Linda and Drew Springer
General Chairs - Carrie and Allan Meyer It has been such a privilege for us to serve as general chairs for An Artists’ Christmas 2011! We would like to thank each and every one of you for joining us tonight in support of Camp Fire USA. After witnessing the First Texas Council’s programs firsthand – unique, quality programs that create hope and opportunity for local children and families, we had no choice but to get behind this fantastic organization and the kids they help so much. Camp Fire works tirelessly, year after year, to ensure a bright future for kids and their families and the betterment of our community. Your attendance at this “once in a lifetime” event will enable even more children to participate in Camp Fire programs. This has been an amazing experience and a true team effort. Thank you to our honor chairs, art chairs, Camp Fire staff, and the most enthusiastic committee ever formed – none of this would be possible without you! We have had an absolute blast working on this event and hope you have a great time this evening! Carrie and Allan Meyer
Artist Chairs - Stacie McCans and Shannon Dutton Shannon and I are humbled to serve as art co- chairs for the 27th year of An Artists’ Christmas. We are so impressed with the outstanding artwork we have received from the incredible artists that have so graciously donated their time and talents to make this event happen. We would like to personally thank these talented individuals as well as the volunteers and Camp Fire staff that made this fabulous night possible.
Stacie McCans and Shannon Dutton
Welcome
We have been amazed at the incredible programs Camp Fire USA First Texas Council is involved in for our community. The Step Up program is especially near and dear to our hearts, helping students complete high school and envisioning a future through scholarships and working with school districts to give kids a second chance. Other special programs including camp El Tesoro and their vast amount of summer options including El Tesoro de la Vida Grief Camp are important to the children of our community in so many ways. These are just a few of the programs that will benefit from this single event. Please have fun tonight and know that bidding on your favorite art pieces will provide special programs for deserving children of our community. Every dollar matters, so buy, buy, buy and have a great night!! We appreciate you.
Sponsors, Committee & Jurors
SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSOR Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust, US Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management MEDIA SPONSOR Fort Worth, Texas Magazine EDUCATOR Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass XTO Energy, Inc. CURATOR Melinda and Jerry Johnston APPRECIATOR Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. – Sponsor of VIP ART Reception Linda and Drew Springer MUSEUM Carrie and Allan Meyer Fred and Cheryl Moore
MUSEUM (CONT.) Omni Hotels Parker County Today Mary Potishman Lard Trust GALLERY A.M Pate Jr. Charitable Trust American Airlines Bank of Texas Mr. and Mrs. David Bass Stephanie and John Bennett Buxton Cantey Hanger L.L.P. Cash America International, Inc. Crestwood Midstream Partners LP Cook Children’s Health Care System Dean, Jacobson Financial Services, L.L.C. Hillwood Alliance Group, L.P. Imagetek Office Systems Jackson Walker, L.L.P. Linda and Jake Jacobson Keene & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCans
GALLERY (CONT.) Pier 1 Imports Quicksilver Resources, Inc. RadioShack Corporation Rogers Wealth Group, Inc. Texas Youth Development Kelley and Eric Walsh Wells Fargo Bank DIRECTOR Rodney and Gina Head David Hunt Furs Luther King Capital Management Dr. and Mrs. David Teitelbaum Texas Health – Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth MEMBER Charlie Bublik, CMB Photography Coors Distributing Company of Fort Worth Garvey Texas Foundation, Inc. Pulido’s Custom Jewelry
Betty and Johnny Rutherford Rylander, Clay & Opitz, L.L.P. Amy and Patrick Young PATRON Lisa and Dan Brock Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Chase David and Lauri Curtis Hadobas Don and Deborah Horn Mr. and Mrs. John S. Elliot Rick and Melissa Muller Roger Williams Chrysler/ Dodge/Jeep ARTIST SPONSOR Anonymous Blooms Landcare Fort Worth Cosmetic & Family Dentistry Galerie Kornye West Drs. Jeffrey and Audrey Rogers
2011 COMMITTEE Stephanie Bennett
Britt Looney
Megan Buster
Sue McCans
Cathy Caero
Carley Moore
Honor Chairs | Linda and Drew Springer
Holly Cocanower
Laura Patton
General Chairs |Carrie and Allan Meyer
Jackie Green
Amanda Plotnicki
Art Chairs |Stacie McCans and Shannon Dutton
Michelle Hall
Audrey Rogers
Rachel Harris
Liz Sisk
Terri Hollander
Rose Unkefer
Elizabeth Horne
Kelley Walsh
Linda Jacobson
Amy Young
2011 JURORS Andrea Karnes |Curator of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Gayla Shannon |Owner, Inside Incorporated Dr. Andrew J. Walker |Director of Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Nancy V. Brown | Stockyard Drive, 2D oil, 26 x 32, $1,200.00 Nancy V. Brown is co-owner of Heritage Hut School and Gallery, and holds art seminars in Kansas and Colorado. Nancy studied with noted artists Dalhart Windberg, Joseph Dawley, Ken Gore, Wm. Henry Earle, Bud Biggs, George Cherpov and at the Froman School of Art. Her art has been exhibited at the Dawley Gallery, Cranford, NJ and, locally, can be viewed at the Heritage Hut Gallery, Fort Worth, TX. She and Terrie Brown have co-authored their eighth book, out this Fall, on canvas painting and instruction, reflecting the teachings of Joseph Dawley, Dalhart Windberg, and many more reknowned artists.
Debob Jacob | Breaking Light, 2D oil, 31 x 44, $3,000.00 Debob Jacob earned an Associates Degree in Fine Art and continued her studies with the Cowboy Artists Association during their years at the CA Museum, Kerrville, Texas. Debob has supported Camp Fire USA with her participation in An Artists’ Christmas and in the Paint Out events since 2000. Recent exhibitions include the 2010/2011 OPS Southwest; the ECAA Paint Out 2008 - 2010. She has won numerous awards and honors, most recently a 2nd Place in 2010. Debob is a member of AIS, OPS, and OPA. Her artwork can be seen at Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth.
JoAnn Kolanko | Milkweed Fantasy, 2D watercolor & pencil, 42 x 34, $1,800.00 JoAnn Kolanko studied art while in college but is primarily self-taught. JoAnn has been fortunate to work with all media, particularly in paint, glass and wood for almost 30 years, and on personal and professional jobs throughout the metroplex and out of state. Recent exhibitions include the Eclectic Expressions Gallery, Arlington - Spring Exhibit. Other exhibitions include the Arlington Visual Arts 2010 juried show, An Artists’ Christmas (2006-2011) where she won Second Place in 2 Dimensional Works in 2008, the Arlington Visual Arts Association juried show where she was selected Best of Show in 2005, and the 2006 AVAA juried show where she won a Merit Award in Pastels. JoAnn is married to another artist, Michael Kolanko, whose great talent has made it possible to collaborate on many wonderful projects throughout the years. JoAnn is affiliated with Eclectic Expressions Gallery in Arlington, and Woodbine Furniture, Keller.
New York native Julie Lazarus studied at Hofstra University, New York University, and earned a Masters in Painting and Printmaking from the University of Tulsa, OK. Julie is current working on a Public Art Project for the City of Fort Worth, Westside Water Treatment Plant, to be installed 20112012. Recent exhibitions include “Artists Eye” October 2011 at the Kimbell Museum; and Dell Computer International Advertising Campaign. Gallery affiliations include William Campbell Gallery of Contemporary Art, Fort Worth, Texas; William and Joseph Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Galleria Regina in Venice, Italy.
Live Auction Artwork
Julie A. Lazarus | Fort Worth Landscape, 2D mixed media, 28 x 25, $2,200.00
Live Auction Artwork
Sunnie LeBlanc | Bicycle, Lucca, Blue Door, 2D oil, 33 x 43, $3,500.00 Sunnie LeBlanc earned a BS and a MS from Boston University and has studied with notable artists Ed Blackburn, Jill Bush, Anne Ekstrom, Debob Jacob, Judy Sager and Soon Y. Warren. Sunnie was a selected artist for the Fort Worth Symphony’s “Strings Attached” painted violins exhibit and auction. Recent exhibitions include the Samarah Gallery in Whitefish, Montana; Adobe Gallery in Fort Worth; Community Art Center in Fort Worth; Bigfork Museum of Art in Bigfork, Montana; and the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell, Montana. She is a founding member of the Fort Worth 15, a member of the Outdoor Painting Society and the Art Department of the Woman’s Club of Fort Worth where she served as past chairman and has received many awards including a Best of Show. Sunnie’s paintings may be viewed at her studios in Fort Worth and in Kalispell, Montana. Gallery affiliations are with Adobe Gallery - Fort Worth, TX and Samarah Gallery - Whitefish, MT. As the founding chairwoman of An Artists’ Christmas galas, she has been an instrumental partner in this event that provides support for the many programs Camp Fire USA offers to our community.
Eddie Phillips | Tupelo, 3D steel sculpture, 6 ft tall, $1,800 Eddie Phillips is a self-taught sculptor who works with 100% recycled materials left behind by the gas industry. He was trained in specialty and fine art paint finishes by his late father and grandfather. All materials are gathered locally; wood is milled then hand hewn and polished. His art has been featured in publications such as Mansfield Magazine and 360 West Magazine. He was selected as the Green Artist of Choice at the Austin Pecan Festival. He won First Prize in 3 Dimensional Works at the 2010 An Artists’ Christmas. Other recent exhibitions include the Kennedale Arts Festival, Mansfield Arts Festival, and he hosted a large scale sculpture exhibit at Garden Gallery in April 2009. Eddie is affiliated with Home to Garden, Fort Worth.
Raymond Rains | Captured Copper IV, 3D glass & metals: copper, steel & brass, 17x15x4, $1,250.00 After attending a week-end glass workshop in 1999, Raymond’s fascination with glass as an artistic medium led him to explore and develop his own style of making glass artworks. He is primarily self-taught, and his exploration in fused and blown glass has resulted a distinctive style with exciting color patterns and beautiful fluid shapes. Many of Raymond’s mixed media sculptural works also incorporate welded steel, copper, aluminum and stone. Raymond has gained award winning recognition in a relatively short time. Recent exhibitions include Des Moines Arts Festival, Des Moines, Iowa June 2011; Main Street Arts Festival, Fort Worth, Texas April 2011; and “Transitions in Color” exhibition and gallery talk, Longview Museum of Fine Arts, Longview, Texas May 2010. Artist’s Statement: Working alone without studio assistants forces me to constantly think about new ways to accomplish my objectives. Glass is a beguiling and unforgiving medium, presenting countless challenges, and I am continually surprised at the direction it leads me. Learning how the combinations of color, light, and form develop is a captivating journey. Gallery affiliation is with Cliffhouse Gallery in Fort Worth or visit www.cliffhousestudio.com.
Jennifer Markham Stufflebeam | Blue Sky, 2D acrylic, 48 x 48, $800.00 Jennifer Stufflebeam lives with her family in Parker County and she paints out of her studio there. She studied art at Tarrant County College and perfected her techniques through local workshops. Awards include First Place - 2010 Art on the Boulevard Abstract Show; and Best Abstract Work - 2008 An Artists’ Christmas. Her artwork can be found in many private and public collections. Jennifer is the Director of Art on the Boulevard in Fort Worth, her gallery affiliation.
Live Auction Packages
Montana Summer Escape The Ranches at Belt Creek welcomes you to one of the most spectacular outdoor experiences in Montana. Enjoy the fresh air and serene beauty of the countryside with your four (4) night, (5) five day getaway to a delightful three bedroom, two bath luxury log home at The Ranches at Belt Creek in Belt, Montana (sleeps up to 8 guests total). Enjoy many of the on-site amenities: • Grab your cowboy hat and lasso; it’s time to cattle drive! • Explore thrill seeking trails through limestone canyons on horseback. Take a four wheeler through the National Forest or have a fun packed day of fly-fishing with one of our experienced guides. • Hike or raft through Sluice Box state park. • End your perfect day with spa services and your own personal masseuse. • Enjoy barrel racing and team roping competitions right from the back deck of your cabin. • Allow our ranch concierge help you customize a western vacation you will never forget!
Value |$4,000 Generously Donated by |The Ranches at Belt Creek Restrictions: Package is valid for up to six months; valid May 1, 2012 – Nov. 1, 2012. There are no blackout dates. Availability is first come first serve. Transportation and meals not included. *All amenities are priced a la carte.*
Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler! One-of-a-kind experience for two to be a part of a Mardi Gras 2012 Krewe. Ride atop a float in the Morpheus parade and attend the coronation ball in the Big Easy. Every year New Orleans hosts one of America’s greatest events, Mardi Gras! As any local can tell you, there are certain essential things to experience in New Orlean’s. One is Mardi Gras, the most unique expression of the New Orleans culture and spirit. Acquire an insider’s appreciation of the history and tradition of Carnival as a member of the Krewe of Morpheus. You and a guest can be part of the festivities at Mardi Gras 2012 and ride through the streets of New Orleans on one of the colorful Mardi Gras floats, tossing beads and doubloons to thousands of cheering spectators on February 17, 2012. You and one guest will also receive two tickets to the Black Tie Morpheus Coronation Ball on January 28, 2012 in New Orleans. The colors, the lights, the music, the joie de vivre, take home Mardi Gras memories you will cherish forever! You haven’t truly experienced Carnival until you’ve explored it from the inside.
Value |$1,500 (Experience: Priceless) Generously Donated by |The Krewe of Morpheus and Linda and Drew Springer Restrictions: Must be 18 years old and sign a release. All travel and accommodations are the responsibility of the bidder and should be acquired as soon as possible. Costumes and limited throws are included, the winning bidder will be expected to acquire additional throws in order to fully appreciate the experience.
Spring in Santa Barbara Soak up the beautiful California weather in the spring at this amazing private get-away in Santa Barbara’s Montecito village, along California’s Central Coast with beautiful ocean and mountain views. Plan to stay for 3 nights and 4 days in the spring of 2012 and includes airfare for four provided by American Airlines. The private residence is a Mediterranean stucco, California casual home with four bedrooms and three and a half baths (sleeps up to 8 guests total). The home also includes a gourmet kitchen, two living areas, dining area, wonderful outdoor kitchen and decks with ocean views. All bedrooms have outdoor living. Beautiful Butterfly Beach is only a 10 minute walk from the home. Or take a quick drive or ride your bike and experience the magic that Santa Barbara has unlike anywhere else on Earth; a unique feeling that’s more than wine and arts, more than sunshine and the crisp air off the Pacific, more than amazing food and natural beauty. Santa Barbara is all of these things wrapped into the richness of a big city with the feel of a small town, a unique way of life that’s both sophisticated and simple, refined and relaxed, the culture of Europe meets the spirit of the West Coast in what can only be described as The American Riviera. View from private residence
Value |$7,800 Generously Donated by |Stephanie and John Bennett and American Airlines
Party Wagon
Restrictions: Time and date to be determined and agreed upon by the buyer and Stephanie and John Bennett and used from March 1, 2012 – May 31, 2012. Four (4) American Airline tickets to be used by November 11, 2012 and to be used within the Continental US, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
An over-the-top package full of surprises, and also includes an IndyCar package at Texas Motor Speedway and Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers tickets. • IndyCar package includes admission for two people to the IZOD IndyCar Series at Texas Motor Speedway in June 2012. • Dallas Mavericks tickets are for two people – Section 8, Row Z, Seats 16 and 17. Includes parking pass. (value $315) • Texas Rangers tickets are for four people – Gate HP, Section 30, Row 3, Seats 8-11. Includes parking pass. (value $270)
Marshall R. Young Oil Co.and the committee of An Artists’ Christmas Restrictions: IndyCar Package – No one under the age of 18 may attend the IZOD IndyCar Series. Dallas Mavericks tickets – Game and date to be determined by the donator and used within the 2012 NBA season. Texas Rangers tickets – Game and date to be determined by the donator and used within the 2012 MLB season.
Live Auction Packages
Generously Donated by |Betty and Johnny Rutherford, Sue and Bill McCans,
Live Auction Packages
Private Concert Enjoy a private concert by nationally known Texas Music Artist, Randy Rogers, for you and a group of 30 of your favorite people at your own home! Randy Rogers is the lead vocalist of the, appropriately named, Randy Rogers Band. Rogers was raised in Cleburne, Texas, and by age 11, he was writing songs and teaching himself to play chords on guitar. His unwavering love for country music grew and after years of playing the songwriter circuit in San Marcos, Texas, and performing with friends and fellow musicians, the Randy Rogers Band began to take shape. The Texas-born-and-bred crew, who earned their road-warrior reputation in bars and dives across the American West, still spends more than 200 days on the road a year, breaking attendance records at venues on each tour. But they aren’t just hitting red dirt dens anymore; they’re opening for the likes of Willie Nelson and The Eagles, and landing spots on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and Late Show With David Letterman. Their two previous albums debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Country Chart and in the Top 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart and earned two ACM Vocal Group of the Year nominations. Rolling Stone magazine ranked them alongside such artists as U2 and the Stones in its list of Top 10 Must-See Artists in the summer of 2007. For a still-developing act, they earned a staggering $2.5 million on the tour circuit in a single year. Respected artists such as Willie Nelson, the Eagles, Gary Allan and Dierks Bentley all took notice and picked them as opening acts for their concerts.
Value |$10,000 Generously Donated by |Randy Rogers Restrictions: Time and date to be determined and agreed upon by the buyer and Randy Rogers and used within 6 months from November 11, 2011. Payment includes 1.5 hours of playing time.
Art Auction Rules • Our silent auction is monitored by a computerized system utilizing tablet computers. Bidders must register for a bidder number at the check in desk in order to place a bid. Please see volunteers for assistance. • Payment for art must be made on the night of the auction. Checks, cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express are accepted. • Buyer is responsible for collecting art on the night of the auction. Buyer assumes responsibility for delivery. • Delivery is available for a $40 per item delivery charge. Delivery will be completed by the first week of December. • Buyer is responsible for checking the condition of merchandise prior to purchase. No refunds or exchanges will be possible. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. • After winning your item(s), please stop by the checkout and a volunteer will assist you in collecting your artwork. All items purchased will be delineated on your invoice at the close of auction. • Sales tax will not be charged the night of the event.
Bidding Process • All items have a MINIMUM BID price. Artwork in the Silent Auction will not be sold unless the minimum bid has been met. • Bids must be made in TWENTY-DOLLAR increments. • If the winner is not present at the close of the auction, he/she will be notified the following week to finalize the sale. If we are unable to finalize the sale within one week, the next highest bidder will be contacted.
Please Note • Ribbons and labels are property of the artists and are not purchased with the art.
• If there are tax obligations involved in accepting a “Special Auction Item,” the buyer assumes responsibility of consulting a tax advisor to determine the tax obligation, if any, of the merchandise received.
Thank you for joining us this evening and for supporting the youth of our community.
Art Auction Rules
• Camp Fire USA First Texas Council assumes no responsibility for commissioned work. The terms of the commission are agreed upon between the artist and buyer, and fulfillment of that agreement shall be the responsibility of the artist and buyer.
Betty McBride Alcorn | Grey-eyed Morn II, 2D oil, 14 x 17, $500.00
Betty McBride Alcorn earned a BA in Studio Art from Kenyon College. Recent exhibitions include Artspace III, Big Bend Show, Fall Gallery Night 2011. Gallery affiliation is with Carter Bowden Antiques, Fort Worth. Artist Statement: Many years ago, I turned my attention from printmaking to painting, and discovered my intense love for it. I try to give voice to my emotions and let them speak through my paintings, placing the emphasis on nature rather than on a specific locale. My inspiration ranges from the mundane to the magnificent. As Robert Henri said in his book, The Art Spirit, “You do not have to soften and sweeten nature to make it beautiful...there are endless inexhaustible pleasures, and revelation in it.”
Chase Almond | Terlingua Creek, 2D oil, 24 x 12, $1,250.00 Chase Almond has studied with many nationally and internationally known artists including Jill Carver, Bruce Green, Martin Grelle, Sandy Scott, Tim Schinabarger, and Cynthia Rigden. 2011 Events include the Texas Stampede Invitational Show and Sale; Prairie Fest Paintout; Paint Historic Waxahachie; Paint the Glen Paintout; a two-man show at Southwestern Adventist University; and Christ Chapel Art Reach. Gallery affiliation is with Insight Gallery in Fredericksburg, TX; Prellop Fine Art in Salado, TX; David Dike Fine Art in Dallas, TX; Vertical Peaks Gallery in Jackson Hole, WY; John B Strong Galleries in Santa Fe, NM and Scottsdale, AZ.
Marti Bailey | Blue Celebration I & II, 2D mixed media, 30 x 24, $600.00 Marti Bailey studied commercial art at Northeast Missouri State and studied with several well-known artists, in workshops and classes. She is a member of Oil Painters of America, American Society of Portrait Artists, Miniature Art Society of Florida, and is proud to have achieved Master Class Plus status with American Juried Art Salon. Her work has been featured in Book Art Press - “New Art International 2005” and in Kennedy Publication’s “The Best of American Oil Artists and Artisans 2007”. Her prints have been featured several times in the national magazine “Art Business News”. Marti is represented by South Street Art Gallery, Easton, MD and Dow Art Galleries, Fort Worth. Her works in print can be found at Coupralux Gallery, Dallas and Bowie Framing & Art, Fort Worth. Contact: www.artbymarti.com.
Beverly Breen Baker | Windmills of Holland, 2D photo, 17 x 20, $300.00
Artist Information & Artwork
Beverly Baker majored in art at Pan American University. Recent exhibitions include Spring and Fall Gallery Nights, 2008-2002, Imagination Celebration 2008, and An Artists’ Christmas 2011-2003. Beverly’s art can be seen at Legacy Salon and Day Spa, Fort Worth. Beverly honors her late husband, Gary M. Baker, with her pursuit of photographic art. Her 2011 entry depicts windmills located in the village countryside near Amsterdam.
Charlene J. Baker | Serenity, 2D watercolor, 25 x 31, $600.00 Charlene Baker has music degree in voice and piano performance. She has been painting for 30 years and finds a true relationship between music and painting. She has studied and painted with renown artists such as Skip Lawrence, Tony Couch, Zalton Szabo, Tom Lynch, Mark Mahaffee, Soon Warren, DeBob Jacob and Margie Whittington, among others. Awards include a First Place in Oil, Woman’s Club 2009; and a Second Place in Watercolor, Women’s Club 2010. Twice, her artwork was selected Best of Show and she has won many awards at Fort Worth Woman’s Club. Charlene has exhibited in shows across the nation, including Oklahoma, Mississippi, New York, Washington DC, South Carolina, as well as in Wales, U.K. She is a member of Fort Worth Woman’s Club art department, International Society of Experimental Artists, Society of Watercolor Artists, and associate member of American Watercolor Society.
Donna Bales Works | Here Comes My Circus, 2D watercolor, gouache & graphite, 24 x 28, $400.00 Donna Bales Works earned an MFA from Johnson State College of Vermont and post graduate studies at Pratt in Venice, SMU, TWU, Cedar Valley College, Brookhaven College, and Vermont Studio Center where she did eight residencies. She also earned a BS in Elementary Education from TCU. Recent exhibitions include MFA Thesis Show, 20102008 Artists Calendar, Dallas; Cedars Gallery; Craighead Green Gallery: New Texas Talent.
Julienne Ballantyne earned a Diploma in Art from the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland and a MFA from TCU. Recent exhibitions include Art in the Metroplex and Wichita Center for Contemporary Art, Kansas. Julienne serves on the faculty department of Design, Merchandising and Textiles at TCU. She also designs and manufactures custom handmade rugs. Julienne is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Janice G. Bateman | Stone Steps, 2D oil, 28 x 23, $1,000.00 Jan Bateman has studied across the country with many master painters such as William Reese, Betine Stienke, John Michael Carter, Ron Riddick, Carolyn Anderson, Doug Dawson, and Skip Whitcomb. Jan’s paintings have been exhibited in Greenhouse Gallery International Salon the past five years. Her work was accepted in the Pastel Society of America competition where she received an award and gained Signature Membership. She was commissioned for a painting by the new Northwestern Prentice Memorial Women’s Hospital in Chicago, IL. Gallery affiliation is with Edmund Craig Gallery.
Timothy Battle |Albuqui Ladder, 2D photo, 25 x 19, $300.00 Timothy Battle studied photography through numerous classes, workshops and locations throughout the country, including the Rocky Mountain School of Photography. His specialty is artistic and architectural photography and he has won several awards for his work, including 2008 Professional Photographer of American Award, Arlington TX exhibition. Timothy Battle works out of his studio in Fort Worth, TX.
Jim Bowman |Incalmo Vessel, 3D glasswork, 18 x 8 x 8, $900.00 Jim Bowman has been developing his expressions in glass for over 22 years. He received a MFA in Glass from California College of Arts & Crafts and a BFA in Painting from Kansas City Art Institute. He currently works in Dallas, Texas, with his wife Mary Lynn Devereux and three assistants Laura Strother, Bob Millar, and Lawrence Vinyard. Bowman has developed his artistic vision in many aspects of glass-work, including architectural leaded glass, etched glass, kiln-worked glass, glass blowing and casting, and glass and mixed media sculpture. He has done many commissioned projects for public spaces, corporate environments, and residential installations, and also produced a large body of autonomous works in mixed media sculpture and blown glass vessels. www.bowmanglass.com.
Anne Marie Bratton |Deer, 2D oil, 29 x 25 Anne Marie Bratton, a graduate of Rollins College, was born in Hollywood and raised in New York City. Anne studied photo-real pencil drawing techniques with noted artist Helen Silvestri as well as life drawing charcoal classes at Fort Worth Country Day and courses at Rye Country Day. Anne’s note card business, The Leaves Collection, depict her extensive line of self-designed pencil sketches and are available locally. Most recently, the Fort Worth Garden Club commissioned Anne Marie to create an oil painting to be used as the cover of their flower show invitations and cards. Anne Marie is affiliated with Sabka Gallery and Carter Bowden Antiques.
Terrie J. Brown | Eye of the Tiger, 2D oil, 16 x 16, $800.00 Terrie J. Brown earned a BA in Education, and studied with noted artists William Henry Earle, Joseph Dawley, George Cherpov, and Dalhart Windberg. Most recently, her artwork was exhibited at the Peach Festival, and at the Joseph Dawley Gallery, Cranford, NJ. Awards include the Kids Choice Award at An Artists’ Christmas and awards at the Peach Festival, Weatherford, TX. Terrie has co-authored several art books - #8 is available now. She also keeps busy teaching at seminars in Kansas and Colorado, and is an instructor for Kohinoor Pen Company. Terrie is also co-owner of Heritage Hut School in Fort Worth, where she has taught painting for over 35 years.
Artist Information & Artwork
Julienne Ballantyne | Rug Study - N.M., 2D, gouache on rag paper, 17x21, $750.00
Marilyn M. Brumley | Magic Light, 3D mosaic glass & metal, 16x8x8, $350.00 Marilyn Brumley, a Wesleyan College graduate, began her art education with private lessons in oil at age six and teaches painting and mosaics. Marilyn works with many mediums, including oils and watercolor. Self-taught in the art of mosiacs, her work was awarded a Best in Show in a recent glass show. Other recent awards include First Place and Best of Show at the 2010 Merry Go Round Annual Show. Marilyn is affiliated with Brumley Printing, where her work is exhibited.
Shandie Carpenter | Thrill of Competition, 2D charcoal, 24 x 28, $500.00 Shandie Carpenter has participated in art classes since the sixth grade and currently attends Tarleton State University, pursuing an Art degree with the hopes of one day teaching. Her work was recently selected for the Dean’s show at Tarleton State University and several pieces were chosen to hang in the fine arts center at Tarleton. Her work may be viewed at the Tarleton State University’s student gallery. Shandie is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Bonnie Chilcutt | Evening Reflections, 2D oil, 23 x 26, $300.00 Bonnie Chilcutt attended classes at Fort Wayne Art School, and designed and painted sets for local community theatre in Indiana. After retiring to Granbury, she took classes from Yvonne Sailers and attended workshops with Betty Carr, Judith Crowe and Blair Curren. In 2011, she entered her first juried show and received a merit award. Bonnie is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Douglas B. Clark | Horned Pride Miniature, 3D bronze, 6 x 3.5 x 2.5, $300.00
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Douglas Clark studied art with Sandy Scott, Tim Schinabarger, Bruce Greene, Martin Grelle, Garland Weeks, Scott Myers, Cynthia Rigden and other nationally known artists. Most recently, Douglas participated in Prairie Fest, Paint Historic Waxahachie, Watters Creek and Allen Art Alliance Fine Art Festival, Granbury’s Memorial Day Hometown Fair, Light the Night Art Auction, David Dike Fine Art auction, and many other events. Douglas is a member in the National Sculpture Society and the Outdoor Painters Society, Texas Artists. The artist’s work can be seen at Reily Fine Art in Estes Park, Colorado; John B. Strong in Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Prellop Fine Art in Salado, Texas, as well as The Gallery at the Frame-Up.
F. Weldon Clark | Sleeping Puppy I & II, 2D photo, 13 x 11 & 16 x 13, set of 2, $350.00 F. Weldon Clark is a Texas Christian University graduate earning a BA with Majors in Journalism/ Advertising/Design & Art History. He studied at Famous Artists School, Westport, CT and degree studies in Commercial Art, Illustration & Design; Corporate Graphic Communications Art Director/ Manager, Graphic Art Communications, Western Preferred Corporation. His Revolving Saginaw Triple C Gallery works are presently on exhibition; Del Norte, and South Fork, Colorado exhibition; he was awarded four National Mature Media Competition Awards for Art Design, Photography and Editorial Excellence; his art was selected for permanent exhibit at Chishom Trial Junior Achievement Headquarters, and numerous private collections throughout the United States. Gallery affiliation is with Triple C Gallery in Saginaw, TX; commissions are welcome for consideration.
J. Lyne Clark | Untitled, 2D oil, 23 x 26, $400.00 J.Lyne Clark, largely a self-taught artist, attended Victoria College and the University of Texas at Arlington, and participated in workshops held by noted artists Larry Dyke and Margaret Martin. She has taught watercolor and oil painting classes for 35 years, offering classes at her studio located three miles south of Burleson. Awards include many First, Second, and Third place wins in the Society of Watercolor Artists of Fort Worth, TX. Recent exhibitions include a three month exhibit at the Burleson Gift Gallery and an exhibit at the Taste of Burleson show. The Lear Petroleum Company in Dallas owns six of her paintings, and her work is in individual collections in Texas, Oklahoma, California and New Mexico. She has had numerous private commissions of oil and watercolor portraits, landscapes and florals. Her current dealer is Robinson Gallery,
Georgia James Clarke is a self taught artist who uses drawing, painting, photography and computer graphics as tools, combining some or all to achieve results. Her inspiration comes from everywhere, subject matter is random and a variety of tools allows Georgia to play with composition, scale and ideas to express what she sees and feels. Recent exhibitions include March 2010, Women’s History Month - Visionary Women: A Fort Worth Perspective. Georgia was selected as one of four local artists for inclusion in this show. In 2008, she was the honored artist for the Imagination Celebration’s 20th “Art of the Imagination”. Her work has been collected by individuals and corporations for 30 years. Gallery affiliation is with Soho-Myriad in Atlanta, GA.
Ted Clemens | Plains Edge Cactus, 2D oil, 20 x 24, $1,200.00 Ted Clemens received his education at duCret School of Art, Plainfield, NJ. Exhibitions and honors include Plein Air Southwest - Award of Merit, 2009 and 2011; Camp Fire USA’s Paintout 2010 - Third Place Award; Art of the Plains 2010, Lincoln, NE - Award of Excellence; Bosque Conservatory Art Council 21st, 25th and 26th Annual Art Classic in Clifton, TX; Paint Historic Waxahachie 2006-2011 - First Place: 2007-2008, 2010-2011, and Best of Show 2009. Gallery affiliations are with Adobe Gallery, Fort Worth, TX; and Frame Up, Mt Vernon, TX. Ted grew up surrounded by the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in Meyersville New Jersey. Moves west to Utah and then Texas enriched his love of the outdoors and provided inspiration for his fine art pursuits. Later, involvement with his sons’ activities through Boy Scouts expanded those interests and subject matter - to include living history - particularly the late 1800’s Texas. Ted and his wife, Becky, live in Sachse, TX and have three grown children.
P. Jean Cole | Horns ‘n Antlers, 2D watercolor, opaque, 22 x 30, $800.00 After majoring in Fine Art at the University of Texas at Austin, P. Jean Cole continued her art education with workshops conducted by nationally known teachers. Jean is a Signature Member of the Society of Watercolor Artists, a member of the Trinity Arts Guild, and an Associate Member of the Philadelphia Watercolor Society. She is also a member of the National League of Pen Women. Awards include a Second Place in Water Media from Trinity Arts Guild, June 2009. Her work has been accepted in the juried shows of the International SWA and in the Women of Worth exhibit. Her work can be found in many private collections throughout the United States, and in hospitals, colleges and corporations. Jean is affiliated with Ken’s Custom Frames and Gallery, Fort Worth.
Brandi Cottingham | Alive & Flowing, 2D acrylic, 30 x 24, $1,800.00 Brandi Cottingham is a self-trained artist and first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas. Current exhibitions include a show started August 2008 - Michael’s Cuisine, Fort Worth; and April-September 2011, The Vineyard at Florence Gallery. Gallery affiliation is with P’s Gallery in Longview, TX. Artist Statement: my paintings are like guide posts, reminding me that my life’s story is always churning out inspiration and I get to choose the meaning from each turn in the road, the part of each story that propels me into my next courageous moment!
Carolyn Bauman Cruz | Inside Out, Marfa, TX, photo, 23 x 27, $800 Carolyn Bauman Cruz is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, with an internship at The Associated Press in Pittsburgh. Most recent exhibition was American Landscape: Urban/Rural at Artspace III, March 2009. Carolyn has been a photographer for over 25 years.
Lisa Cunningham | Last Stand - Olympia Crossing, 2D acrylic, 30 x 30, $1,000.00 Lisa Cunningham earned a BFA from the University of North Texas in Communication Design - Art Direction and Graphic Design from the School of Visual Arts. Lisa is a creative professional with 18 years in the marketing, advertising and design industry. A graphic designer and consultant, she provides strategic marketing and advertising solutions, brand building design and PR to high profile for-profit and nonprofit clients. She is also a professional illustrator creating images for theaters, universities and publications and spends as much time as possible in the studio working with with pastels, pencils, charcoal, acrylic and encaustic.
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Georgia James Clarke | Boss Longhorn, 2D oil, 58 x 48, $1,500.00
Danny Darr | Three Peppers, 2D acrylic, 9 x 12, $300.00 Arlington artist Danny Darr earned a degree in Environmental Design from Texas A&M. Recent exhibitions include the Arlington Visual Arts Association 2011 Juried Exhibition where his work was awarded Best of Show. Danny is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Claudia Davis | Geraniums On A Summer Night, 2D oil, 22 x 26, $500.00 Claudia Davis received private instruction from Paula Vadin Carlton and pursued workshops with many notable artists such as Louis Escobedo, John Budicin, Bob Rohm, Bruce Peil, Kaye Franklin, Darnell Jones, and Kathryn Stats. Claudia is a member of the Outdoor Painters Society, the Oil Painters of America, Artists of Texas and Contemporary Fine Art International. Recent exhibitions include Hockaday Art Museum Miniature Show where her art was selected for Live Auction. Her work was juried into the Big Fork, Montana Plein Air Paint Out and her work was exhibited at Keller City Hall in September 2010. Claudia’s work can be viewed online at www.ClaudiaDavisArt.com and you can follow her blog at www.ClaudiaDavisStudio.BlogSpot.com. Gallery affiliation is with Glacier Gallery, Kalispell MT.
Becky Still Deed | Golden Aspens, 2D oil, 16.5 x 19.5, $300.00 Becky Still Deed earned a BA in Art Education from Southwestern Oklahoma State University, graduating with honors. Becky is a Texas artist who primarily paints landscapes in oil and acrylic, with bold use of color. She prefers painting with a palette knife to enrich the expression of color with texture. “My mother was creative and could make anything beautiful. She loved nature and gave me a true appreciation of seeing the beauty in nature”. After a career focused in the aviation industry, an oil painting class resurrected her love for painting. But, again, Becky took a hiatus from her art to care for her husband and mother during their fights with cancer. Returning to painting has provided healing from their loss with renewed focus on her art. Her paintings are represented in the Gordon Phillips Gallery and in several private collections in Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas. Recent exhibitions include New Vintage Wine and Gallery Trail, Grapevine, TX; and Becky is a member of the Grapevine Art Project. Please view her art at www.beckydeed.com.
Danny Deen | Summer Souvenir, 2D photo, 20 x 13, $300.00
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Danny Deen received his art training through many photography workshops. Most recent exhibitions include the Fort Worth Community Art Center 2010 and 2009.
Kelley Doran | Blue Hydrangeas, 2D oil, 12x12x2, $300.00 Kelley Doran studied at the Atlanta College of Art and refined her art techniques with intensive instruction from noted artists such as Bill Davidson, Guido Frick, Ann Templeton and Kris Meadows. A Texas native, Kelley currently resides in Georgia.
Sallie Duncan | Untitled, 2D oil, 36 x 36, $500.00 Sallie Duncan earned a BA from Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and studied art in Paris, France, picking up techniques developed by the great masters as is apparent in her work. She catches the intrinsic energetic forces in her subject matter through the use of lively color and a flowing, painterly technique. Her work can be seen in homes and public places across the nation.
Jo Ann Durham, Who’s Who in American Art, has exhibited at the Belgium Grand Prix; the US-France Show in Paris, Salon D’Automme, Society International Des Beaux Arts - Gordes, France; and in the United Kingdom at the US-Wales Show. Her work has won awards in the United States and has been published in “American Artist”, “International Artist”, “Manhattan Arts (cover)”, “Women Artists Datebook”, “International Women Artists”, “Creative Watercolor”, “Art and Healing”, “The Art of Layering”, “Visual Journeys”, and “Splash 8”, a collection of America’s best contemporary watercolors. Her paintings can be found in the permanent collections of the Fort Worth Public Library, the Woman’s Club of Fort Worth; and Texas A&M - Tarleton. She recently won the Samuel Leitman Memorial Award in the Annual Members Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club. A file on her work is at the Library of the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Washington DC. Gallery affiliation is with Your Personal Collection, Granbury; Upstairs Gallery, Arlington; and Ken’s Custom Frames, Fort Worth.
Penny Finkenstadt | Jewelry: Necklace, Bracelet & Earrings, 3D metals & natural stones, $150 Penny Finkenstadt is a self-taught jewelry artist who has been creating unique pieces for several years. Her work has been exhibited at the Carol Henderson Gallery and the Upstairs Gallery. Her designs include costume jewelry as well as semi-precious gemstones accented with sterling silver.
Tom Finkenstadt | Baptismal, 2D photo, 24 x 20 , $600.00 Thomas Finkenstadt, while in college, had the opportunity to meet Ansel Adams and share in his incredible wealth of knowledge. Thomas also studied with and forged a personal association with another great American photographer, Brett Weston. He was inspired by Weston’s drive and passion for the art of photography. Thomas has exhibited at the Irving Art Center, Foto Fest, Texas Center of Photography, and the Carlsbad Museum of Art. Thomas is a member of the Royal Photographic Society - London, England. A portfolio of Thomas’ works was published in Photo Book International, December 2005. Participated in Invitational 6th Annual International Festival of Photography where he was awarded Eighth Place. Represented by Art Ability, Dallas TX; Levin Gallery, Monterey CA; and ArtRom Gallery, Rome, Italy.
Bob Fox | A Good Vantage Point, 2D acrylic, 14 x 17, $250.00 Bob Fox studied printmaking workshops in North Texas and trained under Linda Blackburn at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Recent exhibitions and awards include An Artists’ Christmas 2010 - Third Place, and Preservation is the Art of the City 2009 - Bror Utter Award Winner. Artist Statement: Patterns and colors in nature are the inspiration for my work. It is my hope that the abstract will catch the viewer’s eye and spark a fond memory of a past event or emotion; causing them to re-live it every time they look at the art. Gallery affiliation is with Art on the Boulevard, Fort Worth.
Tere Goldstein | The Bay Patriot, 2D acrylic, 22 x 18, $550.00 Tere Goldstein studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; UTA; Palacio De Las Bellas Artes; and Instituto Allende - San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She has exhibited at the National Cutting Horse Association and in 1999, won the Equitana USA poster contest. Her work won Second Place in Printmaking/Graphics at An Artists’ Christmas 2010. Other exhibitions include the Draft Horse Classic, Grass Valley CA; Kentucky Derby Musuem, Louisville KY; the American Academy of Equine Art Fall Showcase; and the Cowgirl Hall of Fame “Art of the Fence”. Tere’s art may be viewed online at the Paper Horse Studio and at Nancy Gray’s Fourth Street Gallery, Lampasas TX.
Faustina Greenlee | Shock, 2D watercolor & acrylic, 29 x 34, $1,000.00 Faustina Greenlee studied at the University of North Texas, earning a BS and MS in Math and Education. She studied watercolor at TCU with John Stone and with Ronald Thomason at TWC. She continued her art education with many intensive workshops with noted artists Mary Ann Beckwith, Jo Ann Durham, Doug Walton, and Steve Rieman. Recent exhibitions and awards include Society of Watercolor Artists Second Place; International Society of Experimental Artists; and the National League of American Pen Women, Fort Worth chapter. Faustina has participated in many one and two-person shows, in juried local and national exhibitions, and in traveling exhibitions. Gallery affiliation is with Ken’s Custom Frames and Gallery, Fort Worth.
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Jo Ann Durham | Geometric Maze, 2D encaustic, 30 x 38, $1,200.00
Sandra Grimland | Hey Diddle Diddle, 2D oil, 36 x 24, $1,000.00 Sandra Grimland received a certificate of recognition from Famous Artists School, studied in art classes at TCC, and participated in workshops with nationally known artists such as Edward Betts, Virginia Cobb, Katherine Chang Lui, among others. She has won numerous awards for her work and recently held a one-person show at the Upstairs Gallery. Sandra is a signature member of Southwestern Watercolor Society and Society of Watercolor Artists Fort Worth. Gallery affiliation is with Upstairs Gallery, Arlington.
Michaele Ann Harper | Winter Storm, 2D encaustic, 12 x 12, $800.00 Michaele Ann Harper is a colorist who works with a wide range of subjects, both abstract and objective, in studio and on location. She creates with the attitude that subject matter is secondary to the artistic process. Works on paper and canvas in a variety of materials is her predominant medium, although she is trained in ceramics, drawing, printmaking and sculpture. Michaele Ann graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BFA from Western Kentucky University, with postgraduate work at the University of Louisville. Her work is in many collections including the Opera Cadet Hotel and the Hotel Lutetia in Paris France, and the United Cerebral Palsy of Metropolitan Dallas. She owns Yellow House Gallery in Fort Worth, now exclusively online so that she can devote more time to painting. Her work is available at Memphis Marsha’s Gallery in Bowling Green, KY; Coastal Frameshop & Gallery in Rehoboth Beach, DE; and Woodbine Furniture Co in Keller, TX; and smaller works at The Book Attic in Louisville, KY.
Thomas Helmick | Angel Moon #4, 2D pastel, 21 x 25, $800.00 Thomas Helmick’s education includes a BFA from Kent State University in Ohio, with a major in Painting and Art History; and continued studies at New York Studio School in New York City; Queens College Graduate School in Queens, New York; and Art Students’ League in New York City. Recent exhibitions include 2011 Preservation is the Art of the City (group show); 2010 Community Arts Center - Solo Exhibit; and 2007 Petroleum Club - Solo Exhibit.
Linda Hidalgo | Reach For The Sky, 2D acrylic & oil, 40 x 30, $600.00
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Linda Hidalgo’s art education has been through trial and error, with lots of practice with extremely educated instructors. These fine artist instructors include James Spurlock, Laurin McCracken, James Toogood, Soon Warren, Doug Prine, among others. Recent exhibitions and awards include the Boots and Buckets Fund Raiser in Palo Pinto County; Best of Show in Granbury; and Third Place in Irving Arts, as well as inclusion in the Texas Regional Neighbors. Artist Statement: “Painting is something I do for fun, or not, depending on my canvas! I just simply like painting, and enjoy bringing happiness to people who purchase my works”. Linda is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Sheila Hill | Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, 2D oil, 24 x 30, $750.00 Sheila Hill’s career as an artist began at an early age, designing colorful clothes for her dolls and for herself. After a short career as a production and design artist, and window designer at some of Fort Worth’s quality stores, she began painting at the age of 50 and immediately knew it was her heart’s calling. Sheila’s style and use of color is as unique as she is, and her ability to let her playful spirit show through her painting is indeed a talent. Her paintings are primarily rendered in water-based oil. Her style as a Creative Impressionist gives her the freedom to paint without boundaries or rules. Her art work has been exhibited at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden Center, Atrium Gallery at University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth Petroleum Club, Fort Worth Woman’s Club, and Coffee House Gallery. She has won numerous blue ribbons and awards, including Best of Show. Sheila’s artwork can be found in many private and public collections throughout the US.
Darlia Hobbs | Trail to Spanish Window, 2D mixed media, 18x12, $500.00 Darlia Hobbs has studied under noted artists Judy Sager and Martha Howell, and in many workshops held by well-known artists. Recent honors include 2011 Trinity Arts Guild 33rd Annual Show where she won First Place for her mixed media collage, “Napoli”. Darlia had two paintings in the Spring Art Show of The Woman’s Club of Fort Worth where she won an award. Earlier, she won First Place at the TAG show and Second Place in the Winter Art Show of The Woman’s Club. Darlia was accepted into the International Society of Experimental Artists’ 20th Annual Juried Show. She is a Signature Member of Society of Watercolor Artists; Signature Status in the art department of The Woman’s Club; member of The Fort Worth 15; Northwest Art Association; Lake Granbury Art Association; Arlington Visual Arts Association; Trinity Arts Guild; International Society of Experimental Artists; and Mid Cities Fine Artists. Darlia gives mixed media workshops at The Woman’s Club; the Society of Watercolor Artists; and will be the featured Demo Artist at Lockheed-Martin Art Association on January 26, 2012.
Kelli Holmes is a self-taught artist who earned an AA degree from TCC and continued her education with classes at TCU. She has studied with notable artists such as Don Sweetland, Ed Blackburn and David Conn. Kelli has exhibited in many group exhibitions including the TAC Membership Juried Show; Jazz By The Boulevard; a membership show at The MAC; and The Preservation is the Art of the City exhibition. Her art has been the focus of many newspaper, magazine, and television features and has received numerous awards including 2nd Place, Artigras 2002; multiple awards, An Artists’ Christmas (1989-2004); multiple awards, including Best of Show, CAAA Juried Show (1989-1992) and the Tandy Award cash award, Mayfest (1989-1992). Kelli has supported An Artists’ Christmas since 1987 and congratulates Camp Fire for enriching
Val Hunnicutt | Finding The Perfect Gift, 2D print, 14x11, $400.00 Val Hunnicutt, a self-taught artist, has participated in many exhibitions including the Templeton Art Center, the Alexandria Museum of Art, Art in the Metroplex, the Main Street Arts Festival and at William Campbell Contemporary Art. Her most recent exhibition was the Advisory Panel Selects, Fort Worth Community Arts Center 2008. She has received several awards at previous An Artists’ Christmas events, including several Best of Show awards. She is affiliated with William Campbell Contemporary Art, Fort Worth.
Cheri Irwin | Shadow Play, 2D oil, 16 x 20, $640.00 Cheri Irwin earned a BFA from the University of Texas at Arlington, and continued her education with many workshops with fine artists including Everett Raymond Kinstler, James Tennison, and Gerald Merfeld. She is a member of PAINT and Trinity Arts Guild and shows with them regularly. Her work was exhibited at the Shining Stars Luncheon in 2011. Cheri is the President of Trinity Arts Guild for 2010-2012. Artist Statement: I paint my portraits in the method of the Old Masters, with an under-painting in greys (grissaille) and glazing the color on top.
Carol Ivey | Magnolia in Yellow Bowl, 2D oil, 17.5 x 17.5, $1,600.00 Carol Ivey earned a BFA in Art Education from the University of Texas at Austin. Recent exhibitions and honors include the 2011 National Juried Biennial: Figurative Painting Amarillo Museum of Art; Preservation Is the Art of the City, Historic Fort Worth - FWCAC; Women of the Hunt - The Hunt Gallery, San Antonio; 2011 TAC Juried Membership Show - FWCAC; Come Across: Randy Bacon and Carol Ivey - Gallery 414, Fort Worth. Carol is affiliated with ARTnForm Gallery, Fort Worth; Artspace 111, Fort Worth; and The Hunt Gallery, San Antonio.
Jerry Johnston | Hummingbirds, 2D oil, 24 x 96, $2,500 Jerry Johnston is largely self-taught, but has studied with renowned watercolorist Charles Reid, and acrylic painter and teacher, Robert Burridge. He also studied advanced painting for several years at TCU with Professor Jim Woodson. Jerry paints what he sees. Upon visiting his website, you will find abstracts, figurative works, animals, florals, landscapes, and more. He works in watercolor, acrylic and oil, and recently began working in mixed media collage, incorporating digital prints. Recent exhibitions include Best of the Biennial, Fort Worth Community Arts Center; a two-man show at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, January-February 2010; and Contemporary Art and Photography with fine art photographer Tracy Watson. Recent awards include the 2008 National Service to Youth Award, Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Jerry’s studio is in Weatherford, TX, or more precisely, in Tin Top, a tiny unincorporated community 45 minutes west of Fort Worth. He divides his time as an artist between his studios in Texas and Colorado. He and his wife Melinda grew up in the Colorado Mountains, and upon returning to the Colligate Peaks area several years ago, renewed their love for the Arkansas Valley by purchasing a home they call Two Hawks. Jerry is affiliated with Adobe Western Art Gallery in the Fort Worth Stockyards; and The Courtyard Gallery in Buena Vista, CO. jerryjohnstonart.com
Darnell Jones | Off Trail, 2D oil, 22 x 26, $1,200.00 Darnell Jones studied graphic design in college and went on to take master classes with such noted artists as Bob Kuhn, Tom Encinias, Scott Christensen, and Kevin McPherson. She originally began painting in watercolor but now paints exclusively in oils and has painted professionally for 29 years. Recent exhibitions and awards include Oil Painters of America, American Women Artists, Nomadas del Arte, Outdoor Painters Society (Signature membership), and American Watercolor Society (Dolphin Fellowship). She also teaches painting techniques, has been featured in several artist magazines, and had the privilege of jurying the American Watercolor Show at the Salmagundi Club in New York where she met Andrew Wyeth. Her paintings can be found throughout the Southwest in private and public collections. Darnell is represented by the Edmund Craig Gallery in Fort Worth, the Upstairs Gallery in Arlington, and the Adobe Gallery in New Mexico, among others.
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Kelli A. Holmes | Abrabesque, 3D mixed, 22 x 6 x 4 approx., 3 pcs, $1,200
Carolyn Kilgo Weinman | Eye of the Storm, 2D acrylic, 28 x 34, $500.00 Carolyn Kilgo Weinman is a self-taught artist with a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature and animals, and a love for trying new mediums and techniques. Recent exhibitions and awards include the Mid Cities Fine Artists 25th Annual Open Judged Art Show 2010 where she received Third Place in Works on Paper; Mid Cities Fine Artists Artwork of the Month: October 2010 - 3rd Place; November 2010 - 3rd Place; January 2011 - 1st Place; March 2011 - 2nd Place; April 2011 - 3rd Place. Carolyn is a member of the Society of Watercolor Artists, the Lake Granbury Art Association, the Mid Cities Fine Artists, Arlington Visual Art Association, DeSoto Art League, Richardson Civic Art Society, Plano Art Association, Irving Art Association, Eastside Creative Arts Club, Southern Watercolor Society, and Friends of the Layland Museum (Cleburne). She is the newsletter editor for the Mid Cities Fine Artists, Irving Art Association, and Plano Art Association.
Lane Anne Kimzey | Bronze Age, 2D mixed media, 20 x 20, $600.00 Lane Anne Kimzey is a self-taught artist, expanding her knowledge of art techniques through classes and workshops at the Modern Art Museum and at the Upstairs Gallery. Her mixed media collage pieces incorporate texture through the use of acrylic and watercolor paints, found items and photographs. As a young girl, Lane Anne was Camp Fire member and we are honored to have her continued support as an artist.
Cassie King | Pink Dahlias, 2D acrylic , 22 x 48, $1,300.00 Cassie King was trained as a Landscape Architect, with classes in rendering, color theory and watercolor. Recent exhibitions include Spring Gallery Night 2011; Fall Gallery Night 2010; Spring Gallery Night 2010; Arts Goggle 2009. Cassie is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Peggy Kingsbury | Lunch in the Sun, 2D oil, 16 x 20, $950.00
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Peggy Kingsbury earned an Associate’s in Fine Arts and furthered her art education by studying with master artists such as Ann Templeton, Quang Ho, Scott Burdick, Ray Vinella, Gay Faulkenberry, and Ted Goerschner. Recent exhibitions include the Bennington Art Center; Plein Air Southwest 2011 - Dallas; and Nomades Del Arte. Peggy is a member of Alla Prima International; Outdoor Painters Society; Oil Painters of America; and the Houston Civic Arts Association. She is represented by Brazier Studio in Richmond, VA; Riverbend Fine Art - Marble Falls, TX; Nanette Richardson Fine Art in San Antonio; and G. Stanton Gallery in Dallas. Peggy’s work can also be viewed at www.KingsburyArt.com and at www.KingsburyArt.Blogspot.com
June Kittrell | A Rose is a Rose is a Rose, 2D oil, 30 x 18, $600.00 June Kittrell has studied with artists Nancy Brown and Terrie Brown at the Heritage Hut School, and has taken classes with Joseph Dawley. Recent exhibitions include the Mineral Wells Art Show, the Granbury Art Show, and the Creed Colorado Fourth of July event. Her work can be seen at the Ginger Brown Restaurant but, being a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother -- most of her artworks are claimed before they are even completed and are proudly displayed in her family’s homes.
Michael Kolanko | Homestead, 2D oil , 51 x 41, $1,800.00 Michael Kolanko is primarily a self-taught artist but influence from his artist mother and from his engineer father, greatly shaped his artistic abilities. “As an artist in wood, glass and paint, it is very important for me to communicate an idea from the mind to the hand, each having its own training and discipline; otherwise, art is without emotion.” Recent exhibitions include the Arlington Visual Arts Association where he won the 2011 Merit Award; and An Artists’ Christmas (2011-2006) where he won the 2010 Peoples Choice. Other exhibitions include the Arlington Museum of Art July/August 2010 and May 2011. Michael is fortunate to be married to another very talented artist with whom he has frequent opportunities to collaborate to create unique works of art. Special note: Michael’s 2011 work “Homestead” features a custom frame hand-made by the artist of reclaimed pine from Colorado. The wood is over 100 years old, with worm holes and a wonderful grain with knots, a perfect match to the feel and mood of the artwork’s theme. Michael is affiliated with Woodbine Furniture, Keller and Eclectic Expressions Gallery of Arlington.
James Lassen earned a BFA from TCU and is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas. Recent exhibitions include Art Is The Preservation of the City where he received the Lowry Award in 2011 and 2010. Artist Statement: The work I make depicts my world from an observational standpoint, and since the majority of my thought processes involve how I relate to people, social interaction has developed into a consistent theme for my paintings. From situations such as dealing with co-workers to grieving over tragedy, social interaction always plays a part in the situation. I’m drawn to the smaller and seemingly less important ideas, such as waiting impatiently in line or talking on cell phones. Painting such scenes helps me deal with my own mixed feelings. I focus carefully on facial expressions and body language, keeping in mind how all of the figures communicate with each other as well as with the viewer. Brush strokes and color engage in a similar interaction, forming their own strong opinions and intensifying situations beyond what real life has to offer. The formal elements can be as calm or energetic as they need to be, much like people’s personalities. At first, human behavior would seem easy to understand because of language and our ability to reason with one another. I find that such communication and interaction only provide us with more questions, thus requiring a deeper investigation. For the audience, I offer little monuments that show just how many mixed emotions even the slightest glance can conjure. Gallery affiliation is with Art N Form, Fort Worth.
Margaret Lingerfelt | Here, Fishy Fishy, 2D oil, 8 x 10, $500.00 Margaret Lingerfelt has studied with Nancy Brown and Terrie Brown of the Heritage Hut School and Gallery, and with Joseph Dawley. Margaret specializes in custom portraits but also does landscapes, miniature paintings, and still-life paintings. Margaret’s work can be found in numerous private and corporate collections. She was awarded the Grumbacher Award 2006 and the Pilar Wayne 2nd Place Award at the 2004 An Artists’ Christmas. In 2006, Margaret was awarded Second Place, 2-Dimensional Art at An Artists’ Christmas.
Bob Lukeman | The Old in Light Of The New, 2D photo, 15 x 31, $1,200.00 Bob Lukeman earned a BFA in Photography from the University of North Texas. Recent exhibitions include Landscape, Urban and Rural - Artspace 111, Fort Worth; and a one man show at The Doss Heritage and Cultural Center, Weatherford. Bob has been a frequent participant in An Artists’ Christmas and his photographic artwork has previously been awarded First Place in the 2-Dimensional art category. Bob’s 2011 entry is a panorama of the old downtown Post Office illuminated by light reflected by the new Omni Hotel green glass façade.
Michael Lyon | Texas Trilogy, 2D photo, 24 x 18, set of 3, $1,500.00 Michael Lyon holds a Bachelor of Architecture and is an architectural photographer and print maker. He recently participated in the Georgetown Art Festival. His contribution to the 2011 An Artists’ Christmas showcases historic Texas images of an American Flag in Midlothian; Cow Skull sculptural art at the Gage Hotel in Marathon; and the Texas Theater in Balinger.
Mai Maria McAnally | Indian Creek, 2D mixed media, 23 x 19, $500 Mai McAnally received her art education and training at Tarrant County College and at Texas Christian University. She was an art director for the embroidery industry and has juried exhibitions. Mai taught art at LMRA, has led workshops and demonstrated mixed media techniques. Mai is a signature member of SWA and ISEA, and is a member of American Pen Women. She has been published in International Artist. Mai works out of her home studio in Fort Worth.
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James Lassen | Oasted, 2D oil, 18.5 x 36.5, $1,320.00
Steve McCans | Ace in the Hole, 2D photo, 17 x 17, $200 Steve McCans is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Sue McCans | Untitled, 2D acrylic, 24 x 24, $950 Sue McCans earned a BFA from New Mexico State University and completed Master Studies in Printmaking. Recent exhibitions and awards include the McCans Bane Gallery Show 2010; Camp Fire’s An Artists’ Christmas - where her previous work has selected Best Abstract Entry; and the Rebecca Low Invitational 10th Anniversary Show 2008. Gallery affiliation is with McCans Bane Gallery, Fort Worth TX.
Sharon McClung | Mother Nature - Jewelry: Necklace & Earrings, 3D precious metals & gemstones, 18”, $475.00 Sharon McClung has felt an attraction to gems and stones for many years, and continually educates herself on their quality, vitality and versatility. While on a Santa Fe, New Mexico sabbatical in early 2003, Sharon developed a fascination for combining these gemstones with precious metals, pearls, and crystals. She returned to her Texas home with zeal, immersed herself in creating artistic jewelry, and thus JewelsElite was born. With encouragement from those who saw and wore her jewelry, she had her first exhibit in December 2003 at Cliff House Studio and Gallery, and was a resounding success. Sharon has developed her own style of singularly unique creations of wearable art. She continues to display and sell her creations at various soirees, exhibits, and trunk shows ... as well as her annual show and sale at Cliff House Studio and Gallery in Fort Worth, Texas. Sharon exhibits her work in private shows in Fort Worth, and also works on commissions from individuals to design jewelry for a specific event or as a gift. Gallery affiliation is with Cliff House Studio & Gallery, Fort Worth where she has an upcoming show in December. www.jewelselite.com
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Tony Merino | Vessel, 3D clay, 24 x 4 x 5, $300.00 Tony Merino graduated from the University of North Texas in 1992. Since, he has established himself as one of the country’s leading Ceramic Arts critics. Tony has published and lectured internationally and a book based on his lecture, “Politics of Perception: Post-Foucauldian Ceramics”, is a best seller on Kindle. Tony was recently asked to be the guest artist at the first International Raku Training Program at Anadolu University, Turkey. Tony is known for his mix of erudition and irreverence, paradoxes and contradictions resonate in his work: he generates imperfect perfections. One of the most unique ceramic artists in the country, Tony brings a depth of experience, innate skill and over 20 years of experience to his work.
Erin Davies Miller | Heads, 2D oil, 36 x 32, $550 Erin Davies Miller studied at Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA. Most recent exhibitions include Preservation is the Art of the City for the benefit of Historic Fort Worth and Painted Violins for The Fort Worth Symphony. Erin is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
Native Texan Doris Mobley was born to paint. She is a self-taught artist who participated in many workshops with prominent artists. Her experimental approach to art is incorporated into her water media work, which sometimes includes calligraphy and collage, creating interesting and colorful paintings. Her love for art has even spilled out into the quilting world, designing and painting Art Quilts. Doris has been featured in articles in the Fort Worth Star Telegram, The Colleyville News, and the Paris, Texas News. She has won numerous awards including several Best of Show - most recently, a First Place. Recent exhibitions include Mid Cities Fine Artists Juried Show. She is a signature member of the Society of Watercolor Artists and a member of Trinity Art Guild. Doris holds several workshops each year, teaching children and adults in all mediums. Doris is affiliated with Grapevine Main Street Gallery.
Wendy Moore | Dragonfly with Waterlily, 2D photo, 18 x 24, $550.00 Wendy Moore earned a BA in Fine Arts from the University of South Florida. She works in a variety of mediums including watercolors, acrylics, and oil, in addition to photography. Recent exhibitions include the 2010 Lake Granbury Art Association Photography Show and the LGAA 2010 Spring Art Show where she won Third Place in watercolor. Wendy is a member of LGAA and Pecan Plantation Art Guild.
Dennis Murphy | Hand Check, 2D photo, 48 x 24, $2,000.00 Dennis Murphy earned a BS in Photography from East Texas State University. An avid photographer, he enjoys the challenge of portraying a wide range of subjects from unusual angles. Recent exhibitions include One Show, Archive, Communication Arts. Please visit his website at www.dmurphyphoto.com.
Stormie Parker | Eagle Canyon, 3D ceramic, 20 x 9, $450.00 Stormie Parker attended Northern Arizona University and continued her education and personal development through study workshops. She has been a ceramic artist for over thirty years and enjoys creating a diverse body of work including wheel thrown work, tile and sculpture. Recent exhibitions include 2011 Trinity Art Guild Juried Exhibit where she won Second Place in Sculpture; 2011 A Raven and Its Treasures Solo Exhibit - Fort Worth Community Art Center; and 2011 Clay in Keller exhibit. Gallery affiliation is with Art N Form Gallery.
Jamie Pickering | The Stories I Can Tell, 2D acrylic, 24 x 18, 48 x 24, 18 x 24 - 3 pcs $450.00 Jamie Pickering earned a BFA in Technical Theatre from Texas Wesleyan University and has contributed as a painter for countless Wesleyan shows and classes. Jamie is a Scenic Painter for Casa Manana, Plano Rep Theatre, and Jubilee Theatre. She states: since birth through about age 16, I was an official member of Camp Fire; unofficially I’m still a member. Camp Fire, specifically El Tesoro, has always been like home to me and it gives me great joy to be able to submit an entry that will help bring money to Camp Fire. Jamie is a first time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
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Doris Mobley | Apartment 402, 2D acrylic, 24 x 18, $900.00
Amanda Plotnicki | Happy Hour in the Salt Marsh, 2D oil , 18 x 24, $800.00 Amanda Plotnicki has been a long-time contributing artist to An Artists’ Christmas, having participated in 24 of the art auction galas. Amanda studied art at Texas Tech University and Texas Christian University. Recent exhibitions include Fall Gallery Night, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, The Gallery, and Leigh Boyd. Awards include First Place in 2-Dimensional Art, An Artists’ Christmas 2005 and 2004; and Honorable Mention, An Artists’ Christmas 2001. Amanda is affiliated with Leigh Boyd.
Margaret Ratelle | La Luna, La Luna, 2D oil, 40 x 30, $2,500 Margaret Ratelle earned a BA in Art Education from Louisiana Tech University and continued her education with additional studies at Brookhaven College, SMU, and Cedar Valley College. She has been honored with Artist Residencies and Fellowships at Vermont Studio Center, The Ragdale Foundation, and the Santa Fe Institute of Fine Arts. Margaret has been an art teacher and public school art coordinator. Gallery affiliation is with Marie Park Studios.
Linda Reedy | The Pink Shoes, 2D oil, 11 x 14, $920.00 Linda Reedy’s education includes a BFA from Emmanuel College in Boston; an Artist in Residence in Hanoi, Vietnam; and graduate studies at the Massachusetts College of Art. Most recently, her work was featured at the Alden Gallery Show, July 2011. Gallery affiliations are with Bromfield Gallery - Boston, MA; Ashwell Gallery - Newburyport, MA; Concord Art Association - Concord, MA; and Cambridge Art Association Cambridge, MA. Linda is a first-time contributor to An Artists’ Christmas.
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Randall Tilden Reid | Gasoline, 2D wood, steel & paint, 9.5 x 11, $1,000.00 Randall Reid received a BFA from Louisiana Tech University and a MFA from Texas State University. Randall scours flea markets, junk shops, and garage sales for materials to deconstruct until the fragments, once familiar, are given another life. Color is used in both restrained and dramatic ways, and while the collages are primarily formal in concept and design, elements such as typography allow outside narrative qualities to quietly creep in. Recent solo exhibitions include Nuart Gallery in Santa Fe, NM; Grace Museum in Abilene, TX; and McNay Museum in San Antonio TX. Gallery affiliation is with William Campbell Contemporary Art, Fort Worth, TX; Nuart Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; Paia Contemporary Gallery, Paia, HI; Poissant Gallery, Houston, TX;CostelloChilds, Scottsdale, AZ; Art Cube, Laguna Beach, CA and Davis Gallery, Austin, TX.
Kurt Schmedel | Furniture, 3D wood Fort Worth native, Kurt Schmedel is the owner of Schmedel Custom Furniture in Fort Worth. Kurt designs unique yet functional furniture pieces.
Christy Shaw is a self-taught artist, accomplished in many different mediums. Christy describes her education as being ever evolving through observation, seminars and courses, with great influence from her artistic mother’s talent. Her unique pieces reflect her vibrant personality, embracing both the material and the spiritual, defying separation. Artist statement: My instinct is to work quickly and intuitively. I look for a natural feel throughout my work. My intent is to reflect light, movement and strength. Recent exhibitions include the San Angelo Ceramic Competition; Pottery in the Park, LMRA, Fort Worth and viewings at her home. Gallery affiliation is with Blue Moon Gallery, Grapevine and Main and Vine Gallery, Keller.
Terry Haun Shaw | The Kitchen Garden, 2D watercolor & gouache, 12x14, $300.00 Terry Shaw earned a BA in English and Art History from the University of Texas in Austin and has continued enhancing her watercolor techniques with noted artist Leeanita Strickland. She has had several one-woman shows in Fort Worth, Galveston and Houston; most recently, her work was exhibited at the Botanical Gardens Restaurant Fall 2011. Terry’s art can be found in many private homes and businesses, and at the Fort Worth Public Library. Terry enjoys creating pen and ink, as well as watercolor works of private residences. Terry illustrated “The Prayer Bear”, a book that is given to comfort children admitted to Cook Children’s Medical Center. Terry donates her paintings to An Artists’ Christmas in loving memory of her mother, Louisa Haun, who served as Executive Director of Camp Fire for many years. Gallery affiliation is with Pat & Marty’s Frame Shoppe in Fort Worth, who generously donated the framing for her 2011 artwork.
Susan Sitzes | I Love Geometry: Necklace & Earrings, 3D metals & glass beads, 18” & 2”, $150.00 Susan Sitzes is a mixed-media artist living and working in the DFW area, creating limitededition art jewelry and sculptures. Susan earned a MFA from the University of North Texas, Denton, TX and a BFA from Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. Her artwork embraces a deep love of materials, architecture, engineering, geometry and a reverence for the ever-changing organic natural world. 2011 Jewelry Materials: I Love Geometry necklace stainless steel and aluminum; Earrings - silver, aluminum, bamboo, and Czech glass beads.
Billy Stone | Floor of the Forest - La Junta Canyon, 2D print, 22 x 28, $500.00 Billy Stone studied art at North Texas State University in Denton and photography at East Texas State University in Commerce. Billy is a talented photographer in the DFW area, with over 30 years experience. Gallery affiliation is with Artspace 111.
Leeanita Strickland | 2D oil, 12 x 10, $450.00 Leeanita Strickland has studied with notable artists such as Margaret Martin, Irving Shapiro, Pat Deadman, and Leo Smith. Leeanita has won the 1st Place People’s Choice Award in the Old Town Artists’ Association Show. Leeanita teaches art in her studio, where teaching beginners are a specialty. She also draws caricatures at theme parks, parties and fundraising events. Her current dealer affiliation is with Robison’s Gallery in Wichita Falls, Texas.
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Christy Shaw | Forest Lite, 3D ceramic & wood, 10x18x8, $250.00
Pamela Summers | Chartreuse, 3D ceramic, 9 x 11, $750.00 Pamela Summers attended the Pretoria Art School of the College for Advanced Technology in Pretoria, South Africa, the University of Texas at Arlington and Tarrant County College in Ft. Worth, Texas. After making the decision in art school to become a full time ceramic artist, Pamela developed a strong signature technique for her contemporary Polychrome and Raku ceramics that has given her both regional and national recognition. Thirty-something years later, she decided to focus on her love of photography, one of her passions since high school. Transferring her sense of form and color composition from 3D to 2D has been a natural transition and is reflected in her photographs. She shoots with a Nikon digital camera and uses the computer to digitally process her photographs. Much of her work incorporates images reflecting her love of sailing and the sea. Her award winning work has been shown and sold in several juried exhibitions. Pamela owns and operates Cliff House Studio and Gallery in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband, renowned glass artist Raymond Rains and dog, Isabel Summers.
Karl Umlauf | Sea Form, 2D mixed media, 13 x 22, $750.00 Karl Umlauf earned a BFA from the University of Texas at Austin and Yale University and a MFA from Cornell University. Recent exhibitions include 2009 Cross Reference, Series of Land and Water Forms, Art Center in Waco; 50 Years Retro, Fort Worth Community Arts Center and the 2008 Texas Juried Artists Celebration, Williams Tower Art Center, where he won Second Place. Gallery affiliations are with Harris Gallery, Houston; Eugene Binder Gallery, Marfa, TX; Imago Gallery, Palm Desert CA; and Thompson Gallery, Clifton, TX.
Soon Y. Warren | Nook, 2D watercolor, 30 x 22, $900.00
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Soon Y. Warren is a full time artist and teacher. She earned a AAS degree in Commercial Art from Thomas Nelson Community College, Hampton, Virginia. Recent exhibitions and awards include the Mary L. Quiros Award in Texas Watercolor Society; Georgia Ann Newton Award in TWSA; Southern Watercolor Society Award in GWS; Award in Watercolor USA. Soon has published two watercolor painting books, “Vibrant Flowers in Watercolor”, and “Painting Vibrant Watercolor: Discover the Magic of Light, Color and Contrast”. Her paintings were featured on the cover of Watercolor Artist magazine Jan-Feb 2009 issue, and she was a Finalist in International Artist magazine April-May 2010 issue. Soon is also a Signature Member of National Watercolor Society; American Watercolor Society; Southern Watercolor Artist; Texas Watercolor Society: Purple Sage Brush; and Society of Watercolor Artist. Gallery affiliations are with Your Private Collection Art Gallery, Granbury; Southwest Gallery, Dallas; Weiler House Fine Art Gallery, Fort Worth.
Beatriz Welch | Dutch Irises, 2D oil, 20 x 17, $350.00 Beatriz Welch attended the Art Academy in Madrid, Spain and continued training in the studio of Carmel Mooney in Dublin, Ireland. She continued her education by taking workshops in the United States and served as a docent at the Kimbell Art Museum. Recent exhibitions include Preservation is the Art of the City, Fort Worth; Art in the Garden, Fort Worth; and at the Cathedral of Hope, Dallas. Beatriz is a Signature Member of the International Society of Acrylic Painters. She was selected from among 100 artists worldwide for inclusion in the book, “100 Ways to Paint Landscapes, Volume 1 - International Artist”. Beatriz is affiliated with the Upstairs Gallery, Arlington, TX.
Leo Wesson | Venice, 2D photo, 14 x 20 Leo Wesson is a first time contributor of art to An Artists’ Christmas.
Margie Whittington paints primarily in watercolor but also with acrylics and oils, and is an accomplished calligrapher. Margie attended the University of Texas at Arlington, studying commercial art. She currently teaches watercolors at the Fort Worth Woman’s Club and Upstairs Gallery in Arlington, TX. Margie is a Signature Member of Southwestern Watercolor Society,Dallas; Society of Watercolor Artists, Fort Worth; and Outdoor Painters Society. Recent exhibitions and honors include An Artists’ Christmas 2010 and June 2011 Featured Artist, The Good Art Co., in Fredericksburg, TX. Her work has been featured in the Preservation Is The Art of the City and she has been a past featured artist for the Optimist International Foundation’s limited edition prints and collector’s plates. Gallery affiliation is with The Upstairs Gallery, Arlington www.upstairsartgallery. com ; The Good Art Co., Fredericksburg; and Daily Paintworks Online Gallery, www.dailypaintworks.com. www.margiewhittington.com
Rhoda Wollaston | Purple Hydrangea, 2D oil, 20 x 16, $500.00 Rhoda S. Wollaston studied art while in college, and continued classes with artists Nancy Brown and Terrie Brown of Heritage Hut School and Gallery in Fort Worth. She participated in workshops with Joseph Dawley, Blair Currin, and Susan Schewee. Recent exhibitions and honors include Artist of the Month - March 2011 and First Place Members Show, Weatherford Art Association. Rhoda was selected as Artist of the Year 2011 by the Weatherford Art Association. Rhoda is affiliated with the Weatherford Art Association.
Linda Curtis Zimmerman | A Bit of Purple, 2D fiber, 14 x 16, $185.00 Linda Curtis Zimmerman is an artist with a passion for fiber and textile design. Her one of a kind pieces include fabrics which have been discharged, dyed, rusted, layered and stitched. She holds a B.S. in textiles from URI and has taken classes with quilt artists Carol Taylor, Edjohnetta Miller, Melanie Testa and Rayna Gillman. Linda was recently accepted into the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism’s Directory of Performing and Teaching Artists. Linda is available to teach textile classes to children in museums, schools and special events. zimmermandezigns.blogspot.com.
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