
|
|
BENT PINE STUDIOS ALDER (AL) MOORE Sculpting in wood, clay and stone. Best of Show in the Franklin County Arts Alliance in 2009. Work can be seen in the surrounding communities including Winnsboro, Pittsburg and Mt. Vernon. For more information please visit www.bentpinestudios.com. |
|
|
BENT PINE STUDIOS GEORGIA (LANGE) MOORE Georgia's art consists of sculpture and jewelry. Her permanent collection can be seen at Nan Marens Memorial Art Gallery in Pittsburg, TX. For more information about her work please visit www.bentpinestudios.com. |
|
|
GEORGIA GIBSON Georgia works includes fused glass as well as thrown and handbuilt ceramics. Her work can be seen at the Frame Up in Mt. Vernon. Visit her during this year at Edom Festival of the Arts, April Arts in Mt. Vernon, Artscape at the Dallas Arboretum and Dan't Silver Leaf Art Show in Denton, Texas. For more information contact Georgia at georgiagib@msn.com |
|
|
VALERIE SANDERS A watercolor artist for more than 30 years. Her work can be viewed at the Frame Up Fine Arts Gallery in Mt. Vernon. She was honored with the Best of Show at the Mineola League of Arts and numberous awards in San Diego, California. She can be reached by e mail at valjsand@verizon.net |
|
|
BARBARA RICHERT Barbara's medium of choice is pastel, sometimes with colored washes, always with lots of color and the directness of drawing, the subject matter has been inspired by Nature and East Texas! Her studio is currently located in old downtown Lufkin in the Heritage Antiques Mall. Stop by, see my finished pieces on display in the lobby and watch the artist at work. Art instruction available, I like to share my enthusiasm for drawing and pastels! For more information please visit my website at www.barbararichert.com. |
|
|
HAL GIBSON The artist works in wheel thrown and handbuilt ceramics. Work can be seen at the Frame Up Fine Arts Gallery in Mt. Vernon. Art shows include Artscape at the Dallas Arboretum, Dan's Silver Leaf Arts Show in Denton, Texas, April Arts in Mt. Vernon, Texas and the Edom Art Festival in Tyler, Texas. For more information contact Hal at halggibson@hotmail.com |
|
|
CINDY FUQUA Cindy Fuqua is a potter from Alba, Tx. A classically trained ballet dancer and instructor, Cindy has found an outlet for her creative expression in clay. "The aesthetics of form in space are the same for both dance and pottery..." Her graceful forms and flowing lines make her fuctional and decorative pottery a favorite of any art lover. For more information please visit my website at www.cindythepotter.com/ |
|
|
ELENI 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. Although she’s been painting on canvas for 3 short years, she has created an extensive line of work, all one of a kind originals.
All of her paintings come from her soul and the depth of her being and as such are pure expressions that really say something. Eleni gets to the root behind the story, behind the paint and color. Visit her online at www.elenioriginals.com |
|
|
KATHY RACHAL Kathy Rachal’s work includes oil painting, fluid acrylics, collage and mixed media. Her favorite medium is oil and her most familiar genre is the farm animal…Her colorful collages range from contemporary to traditional ~ done on paper, canvas and on popular greeting cards. The ocean inspires a completely different style & technique. Colorful and dramatic ‘watery’ drips and splatters express the freedom of the underwater world and its wonderful sealife. Kathy believes that finding the soul of a painting requires a sense of freedom to take risks and express ones passion! She was chosen as the “2008 Best Artist in N.E. Texas” by the readers of the County Line Magazine. Check out her website at http://www.kathyrachal.com. |
|
|
BONNIE LEE SIR KEGIAN From 1982 to 1995 lived in Orange County in the towns of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. She began classes in Hand Tinted Photography and Stone Sculpting. After traveling three years, 1995 to 1998 in a motorhome from Canada to Mexico she became a resident of Winnsboro, Texas. She now lives on her mother’s family land.Bonnie opened Hunter’s Moon Studio with an emphasis on Black and White Photography, Hand-tinted Photography and carving Marble, Alabaster and Limestone. Dedicated to preserving in paper and stone the beauty of the East Texas Landscape. In 2009 her grandmother’s 1930’s farmhouse was restored and now operates as a B & B. for more information visit www.huntersmoonfarmhouse.com. |
|
|
MARGIT IGUCHI Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, California, to an artistic family, Margit enjoys her life in the quaint art community of Winnsboro, Texas. She paints, draws and uses pen and ink, sketching her favorites of animal wildlife, both figurative and sculpture. Mostly known for her murals, as seen at the Cibo Vino Restaurant and the Gilbreath Memorial Library in Winnsboro, her work was also accepted in the L.S.U. Animal in an Arts Exhibit. She is active in both the Winnsboro Center for the Arts and Franklin County Center for the Arts. Her work may be seen at WCA , The Winnsboro Emporium or on the web. Contact her through www.margitart2.com. |
|
BRENDA ROBERTS An accomplished artist, Brenda has been in numerous juried arts shows including Winnsboro Fine Art Market Texas, Country Reporter Festival, and Edom Festival of the Arts, among others. Her work spans painting, scuplture, photography, jewelry, ceramics/pottery, sculpture, paintings and airbrush. Brenda has opened Sayadream Studio in the heart of the Arts district featuring classes and workshops in drawing, painting, ceramics and more. www.sayadreamstudio.com |











