Douglas Winters paints in several different series, one being contemporary landscapes. His oil on canvas renditions of trees, mountains and all things nature are incredibly detailed, unique and one of a kind visions and interpretations of what a landscape is in today’s contemporary art world. We have several pieces of his on display, including those below. Make sure to come in and check them out!
Make sure you stop by and check out the newest artist on display at the gallery, Deanna Wilson. Her abstracts are incredible, you could almost get lost looking into one of them. Check out her bio and a couple shots of her work below.
Bio
Deanna grew up in Utah surrounded by the beauty and splendor of the mountains as well as the vastness and starkness of the desert. The influences of her environs prove vital as color, depth, and line emerge in each painting and speak to this strong and elusive presence.
Deanna began painting seriously in the early ‘80s, first with more traditional imagery, and now allowing emotion to translate into art in a more abstract manner arriving at the essences of concept. Deanna moved to Dallas from Salt Lake City, Utah in 1977 and married in 1978. She returned to school after her children were out of elementary school and graduated from UTD in 1994 with a BA in American Studies. Deanna has lived in Plano, Texas since 1980. She has served on the Plano Cultural Arts Center board twice since that time, and was the editor/publisher of their first newsletter.
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The Flash Player and a browser with Javascript support are needed.Sorry for the lack of updates! It has been crazy busy, both personally and at the gallery. I need to get back into the habit of posting on the blog regularly, as well as keeping everyone updated on Facebook and Twitter. So expect regular updates soon.
Here are some recent shots from the gallery. Remember, our customer appreciation sale runs through July!
“Multi-Media” is a small group show featuring metal work by Clayton Lee Bailey, photography by Deborah Scott Lightfoot and mixed media and acrylic works on canvas by Jim Frederick. There is no group theme for the exhibition, with each artist having selected their own theme to work with. From Jim’s bold abstractions, Deborah’s gorgeous shots of Dallas, and Clayton’s welded and oh-so-cool iron sculptures, there will be something for everyone! So please join us on August 6, from 6pm to 9pm, for the opening reception of “Multi-Media.”
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