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Amanda's background as an artist comes in the form of art education. I am a high school art teacher at Tatum ISD and an adjunct professor for Kilgore College and Stephen F. Austin State University. My degrees are in English/ Art (SFASU) and Masters of Art Education (Texas Tech University).
Self-taught, Eleni is unrestrained by convention and method – free to express herself organically. Her abstract work is unique and emotive, often capturing what cannot be said, but that which can only be felt in one’s deepest soul.
Don Auderer is a self-taught photographer who began to pursue photography with a passion after his retirement in 2005. Photographic prints are made using the latest digital techniques and include archival pigment inks and papers.
Joshua Boggs has a unique, raw, almost non-representational, abstract form of painting. He tries to capture the beauty of how he sees the world through the blending of colors and the natural, flowing rhythm of the brush.
She can take the ordinary and exploit the extra-ordinary in it, she can take some of the most dismal places and turn them into beautiful images.
Connie Connally's abstract paintings actually start by working plein-air (in the open air) and most recently have been done with drawings.
Alicia Conway is a senior art major with an emphasis in sculpture at the University of Texas at Tyler. Upon obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in the spring of 2011, she will continue her study of sculpture in graduate school as she works toward a Master of Fine Arts degree in Sculpture.
Stacy Deslatte employs direct sculpture methods. She uses the traditional sculpting tools of hammer, chisel and rasp. She works primarily in alabaster and limestone creating organic, abstract, and figurative pieces.
Jimmy Salmon is a local photographer presently working with still life.
Angilee Wilkerson currently lives in Denton Texas and has been working professionally as an Editorial and Fine Art photographer for over ten years. Her work has been exhibited nationally and regionally in over 50 exhibitions since 2002.
The name of this artwork is "Spiral". Its an abstract designs inspired from nature.
Original idea and design. Hand crafted. Its made from different kinds of paper, so very delicate and intricate looking.
Beautiful and very attractive as center piece on wall. Size 15 inch x 15 inch.