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Saturday, October 27, 2018

Art Gallery Trekking - 2018

Art Gallery Trek #4

Lawndale Art Center
4912 Main Street
Houston, TX

THE BIG SHOW





Below are a couple of art works that I really liked.  







Enjoy!

Monday, October 22, 2018

Collage Art - Abstracts

Collage Art - Abstracts

Four Works for Sale
May Purchase Separately

Early Sunday Morning
16 x 20 Matted

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Play A Love Song
11 x 14 Matted

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It Feels Like Spring
11 x 14 Matted

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Happiness is The Color Orange
16 x 20 Matted

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Sunday, October 21, 2018

Art Gallery Trekking 2018

Gallery Trek #3

Art League Houston Art Gallery
1953 Montrose Blvd. 
Houston, TX


"Something"
An Exhibit by Francesca Fuchs
2018 Texas Artist of the Year


Francescas Fuchs works in acrylics on canvas board.  Fuchs says, "I work the old-fashioned way. I make little paintings, like 10 by 13 inches, and then make cartoon drawings from them. I change the drawing till I'm happy with it, make stencils and trace them onto the large canvas or the wall, then paint it."

Fuchs is an instructor at the Glassell School of Art in Houston. 








Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Art Gallery Trekking - 2018

Gallery Trek #2

The Jung Center
5200 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX





     In my visit to The Jung Center, I saw Kristen Cliburn’s exhibit.  Her canvases are visual distillations of the natural world. Cliburn states,  "she views the work as allusions to the physical world through the subtle isolation of color and light”.  Her paintings can be positively transformative, calling on the viewer to stop, be still and contemplate.