Kerr County’s Premier Watercolor Society delights the Hill Country again with its annual show and sale
by Tammy Midkiff
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Local folk and visitors enjoy the Kerrville area this time of year for good reasons—in particular, our gorgeous early spring with its rolling hills of bluebonnets and magnificent sparkling river. Add to that the Guadalupe Watercolor Group’s annual exhibition and sale, and you have the perfect setting for a great time. The GWG is expecting nearly one hundred original pieces from its members—among the Texas Hill Country’s best artists. Several GWG artists hold the high achievement of signature status with national art societies. They can be found in national publications, instructional books, videos, and galleries. Many members are art instructors themselves and teach throughout Texas and the United States.
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The painters’ styles cover a wide range— traditional, contemporary, abstract, illustration, and realism. Their works for the show include water-soluble media on watercolor paper, watercolor canvas, clay board, and Yupo film. The art show is free and open to the public. Both framed and unframed art are for sale at the exhibit.