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Tina Bohlman

“While it’s important to look ahead and plan for the future, an artist must also be “in the moment…the now.” Tina Bohlman “I’ve been an artist all my life. Drawing with pencil and crayon as a child, I don’t remember learning the...

Sharon Hodges

A Native Texan, I Fell To Earth In 1955 My genetic family includes an artist aunt, farmers, ranchers, engineers, social workers, architects, missionaries, CIA, geologists, gardeners, golfers (lots of golfers), historians, teachers, all creative in their fields. I am...

Rex Miller

Impressionism To Southwest Themes Rex concentrates primarily on landscapes and figurative painting and especially enjoys southwest themes. He tries to depict a mood from a setting that he personally embraces and that evokes emotions of serenity and nostalgia. His...

Mark Malone

Ancient Artists Shared Their Passions On Their Walls What’s Stopping You?   MALONE: Breaking Out In Color Mark Malone is a native Texan. A former country boy, he now resides in the big city of Dallas. He became interested in pursuing art many years ago and after...

Lou Ann Bower

Wife. Mother. Painter. Lou Ann Bower has forty years experience designing and painting in oil and watercolor with a Bachelor of Fine Art degree from the University of Oklahoma. Her adult life after college aside from being a wife and mother has been devoted to...

Becky Parks

My art reflects a moment in time, peaceful and pensive, colorful and exciting. Becky has always been interested in oil painting, art and architecture, but life put her ambitions on hold until recently retiring. Now numerous travels to Europe have enabled her to...