PleinAir Magazine's 2024 Artists' Guide to Plein Air Painting in North Carolina and Tennessee

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Artists’ Guide to Painting in North Carolina and Tennessee

This year our 11th annual Plein Air Convention & Expo (PACE) will be held in the eastern United States in the historic town of Cherokee, North Carolina. Home to a 57,000-acre Cherokee Indian reservation, this charming town offers a unique glimpse into the past with its replica of an 18th-century Oconaluftee Indian village. There is a plethora of opportunities for the plein air artist in this region: alluring mountain vistas, picturesque Great Smoky Mountains National Park, scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, and nearby mineral hot springs.

The Blue Ridge Mountains are a segment of the Appalachian range starting in Pennsylvania and extending southwest through Georgia. The Great Smoky Mountains are a subrange of the Blue Ridge Mountain system. The Blue Ridge Mountain Highway weaves for 469 miles, offering stunning vistas of mountains and the pastoral landscapes of the Appalachian highlands.

The name “Blue Ridge Mountains” is attributed to the delicate blue fog that envelops the mountains in the morning and evening. Plein air artists have long been inspired by the ever-changing vista, whether it be the glory of fall splendor or the soft greens of the mountains coming to life in the early spring. Often the weather can be extremely variable, and the plein air artist should be prepared. While enjoying a sunny, crisp autumn afternoon in Asheville recently, I was shocked to encounter rain and hail upon venturing onto the Blue Ridge Highway!

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, on the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, showcases the astonishing beauty of the Appalachian region. It is the most popular national park in the country, and is famous for the “magical, smoky haze” of its mountains. Cades Cove offers an opportunity to view diverse wildlife, including black bears and coyotes.

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Visitors new to the region will find spectacular scenery and an enduring spirit of advocacy for the arts. The charming mountain town of Asheville, with its bustling gallery and culinary scene, is home to the River Arts District — 307 artists in 25 buildings. A weekly Asheville Drum Circle promotes harmony and inclusivity. Black Mountain College/Museum + Arts Center preserves the history of the rebellious college that was home to some of America’s leading visual artists, poets, and writers including Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg, and Josef Albers. And be sure to go to the breathtaking Biltmore Estate, with its 8,000 acres of glorious gardens, cultural opportunities, and a winery.

Craft centers including Penland School of Craft, Southern Highland Craft Guild, and the Appalachian Craft Center testify to the long-enduring commitment to the arts. Nearby Charlotte, Boone, Blowing Rock, and Knoxville offer beautiful museums and galleries. Pigeon Forge, a mountain and vacation destination in Tennessee, is home to Dollywood and a vibrant country music scene.

Understandably, for several centuries painters have flocked to the region to enjoy and capture the rugged, spectacular terrain. Samuel Lancaster Gerry, a Boston area artist, ventured south and created Appalachian Mountain Sharecroppers (ca.1870s), an intimate, enduring image of the American South on view at the High Museum of Art.

Rudolph Ingerle, a Chicago-area artist originally from Vienna, Austria, was also drawn to the Southern Appalachian landscape and became known as “the Painter of the Smokies.” He painted en plein air and lured other plein air artists to the region, thereby contributing to the establishment of Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1934. Ingerle’s luminous, colorful landscape Sunday Afternoon (1929) preserves a moment in the history of the region with its stylized rendition of a small mountain homestead.

The Knoxville Museum of Art is currently exhibiting “Higher Ground: A Century of the Visual Arts in East Tennessee.” Be sure to visit this retrospective tracing the

artistic activity in Knoxville and its Appalachian environs from approximately the 1860s to the 1980s.

Today the art scene in North Carolina and Tennessee is vibrant and ever-growing! With art groups such as the North Carolina Plein Air Painters, the WNC (Western North Carolina) Plein Air Painters, and the Southeast Tennessee Plein Air Painters, the plein air tradition flourishes. And don’t forget to take advantage of the spectacular scenery throughout the states of Tennessee and North Carolina. From the coast to the mountains, there are plenty of opportunities and inspiration!

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Sunday Afternoon by Rudolph Frank Ingerle, 1929, oil on canvas, 48.1 x 52.1 inches, Johnson Collection, Spartanburg, South Carolina – PD-US

Insider Tips

A small water container reduces soaking of the paper and increases pigment intensity. A small plastic spray bottle to pre-wet your palette, create wet washes, move and remove pigment.

Distant Promises, oil on Ampersand Gessobord, 9 x 12 in.

To paint aerial perspective, the colors are more saturated and darker in the foreground. If something looks dark in the background, paint it lighter and more neutral than you think it is. This will enhance the feeling of space.

Too Chilly for a Swim , acrylic on birch panel, 9 x 12 in.

Dress in layers. The weather can be deceiving. It might be cold in one area and hot in another.

Path Through the Giants, oil on linen, 16 x 12 in.

If you’re new to painting outside, get to know any new equipment before arriving at the convention. Make sure you set up your easel a number of times to make it easier when you’re out painting.

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After the Storm, oil on board, 16 x12 in. In Baumann’s new Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting, Key No. 3 is “Establishing a Focal Point.” Without a central focal point, the painting concept will lose the viewer’s attention. The central focal point also can’t be a thing, it must be an effect!

ANNE BLAIR BROWN

Watchful Eyes,

canvas, 24 x 24 in. My favorite painting location is Leiper’s Fork, TN, and its surrounding area. This location has everything — the perfect combination of bustling historic village charm and wide open bucolic spaces. Leiper’s Creek runs through the area, providing more interest.

LORI PUTNAM

Tennessee is super green, especially in spring. Don’t go overboard on “tubed” greens. Mix natural ones using ultramarine blue and cad yellow light plus varying touches of violet or orange. Placed next to grayed violets, your greens will be perfect.

FEN RASCOE

Morning Paddle, oil on gesso panel, 18 x 24 in.

Mountain mist and early morning clouds can really punch depth and drama into your painting by reinforcing the heights of the highlands. Block these shapes and the corresponding shadows in early, as they will not stick around long.

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Don’t take your paints in your backpack. Load your palette before you go out to a painting location. Bears know food is in a backpack, and they don’t know the difference between food and paint — believe me, I know!

Don’t take snacks in your backpack — see above.

If you encounter a bear, blow the whistle you were smart enough to hang around your neck, yell, and wave your arms. Back away slowly (never run) from your gear and backpack.

Respect nature! Don’t approach wildlife. Respect the distance the park suggests for each animal.

oil on Spring Fever, oil on linen, 18 x 24 in.
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Places to Paint

JEREMY SAMS

A Time to Heal, acrylic on birch panel, 11 x 14 in.

The Oconaluftee River flows right beside U.S. Route 441 just outside Cherokee. This river provides lots of beautiful scenic views that can be accessed from the pull-offs on 441.

SHERRY MASON

I always find a plethora of spectacular, inspiring, and breathtaking views as seen from this overlook in Blowing Rock, NC, especially at sunrise and sunset. There are many!

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Little River is one of my favorite places to paint in the Smokies. It winds along the Little River Gorge Road. This scene was painted early one morning, as the sun breached the mountain to light up the distant trees.

KATHIE ODOM

Mountain Tears, oil on linen, 30 x 20 in.

Just one hour from Cherokee, you will find yourself beneath the 70-foot Dry Falls in Highlands, NC! A very short walk will place you beneath this beauty.

ROKHAYA WARING

A southwestern look toward the Smoky Mountains from Clyde, where I live. In winter these mountains are often enveloped in fog, but the rest of the year, sunsets amaze.

CRAGGY GARDENS

Sunset at Blowing Rock Overlook, oil on Raymar panel, 20 x 24 in. Little River Morning, oil on multi-media board, 10 x 20 in. Lavender Mountain, oil on panel, 11 x 14 in. Blue Ridge Parkway, Milepost 364.1 Spectacular, long-range views both to the north and the south, and a Visitors’ Center. Approximately 24 miles from Asheville. Photo: Western North Carolina Plein Air Painters
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Great Places to See Art

ASHEVILLE ART MUSEUM

Asheville, NC

Cass Herrington cherrington@exploreasheville.com

The Asheville Art Museum presents a robust schedule of engaging exhibitions featuring American art of the 20th and 21st centuries.

BECHTLER MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

Charlotte, NC

Sherri Belfield, 704.414.4185

The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art is the only museum in the Southern United States dedicated to European and American modern art. It is rooted in the collection of the Zürich-based Bechtler family. The collection pairs with national and international exhibitions that explore and celebrate the importance of modernism.

BILTMORE ESTATE

Asheville, NC

Plan now to be among the first to experience “Chihuly at Biltmore,” the new exhibition opening this spring in Amherst at Deerpark. Make it an all-day affair by touring the Biltmore home, gardens, and conservatory, Antler Hill Village, and the winery.

BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE

MUSEUM + ARTS CENTER

Asheville, NC

Maya Rosenbaum, 828.350.8484

Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center celebrates the history and legacy of Black Mountain College, an experimental artscentered institution near Black Mountain, NC, open from 1933 until 1957. We offer historic and contemporary exhibitions, dynamic events, and research opportunities for those interested in all aspects of Black Mountain College.

BLOWING ROCK ART & HISTORY MUSEUM

Located off of Main Street in downtown Blowing Rock, NC, the 25,000-square-foot Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, known as BRAHM, offers free admission year-round. With new exhibitions each season and a growing permanent collection, you’re sure to find something exciting, engaging, and inspiring. Visit BlowingRockMuseum.org for more information.

BLUE SPIRAL 1

Asheville, NC

For over 30 years, Blue Spiral 1 has exhibited fine art and craft in a three-story, multi-gallery setting, located in the heart of downtown Asheville, NC. Maintaining an extensive exhibition schedule, the gallery presents over 25 shows annually and represents over 100 artists.

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Great Places to See Art

HARVEY B. GANTT CENTER FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTS + CULTURE

Charlotte, NC

Sherri Belfield, 704.414.4185

The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture serves as a reflective prism to present, preserve, and promote African-American art, culture, and history for the enlightenment of all.

KNOXVILLE MUSEUM OF ART

The Knoxville Museum of Art is a cultural gem nestled in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee, highlighting East Tennessee’s rich, diverse visual culture and its connections to wider currents of world art. With rotating exhibitions, educational programs, and stunning architecture, it offers a captivating (and FREE!) experience for art enthusiasts.

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MINT MUSEUM UPTOWN

Charlotte, NC

Sherri Belfield, 704.414.4185

Established in 1936 as North Carolina’s first art museum, the Mint Museum is a leading, innovative cultural institution and museum of international art and design. The Mint boasts permanent collections of contemporary art, craft, and design, decorative arts, ceramics, and more, along with exciting exhibitions on view throughout the year.

NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF ART

Raleigh, NC

Lizzie Newton lizzie.newton@dncr.nc.gov

With a permanent collection spanning over 5,000 years of art history, a 164-acre Museum Park, and robust educational, performing arts, and community programming, the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, NC, serves over 1.1 million visitors annually. Enjoy seasonal exhibitions and free entry to the People’s Collection

RIVER ARTS DISTRICT

Asheville, NC

Near the Biltmore Estate is the River Arts District. 307-plus artists in 22 buildings occupy a square mile of old and gentrifying buildings between a river and railroad.

NorthLight Studios is one of the buildings completely occupied by working artists. You will find working studios and galleries throughout the district.

THE ART CELLAR GALLERY Banner Elk, NC

Since opening its doors in June 1993 in the Western North Carolina Mountain community of Banner Elk, the Art Cellar Gallery & Frame Shop has worked tirelessly toward one goal — fine art for everyone..

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Main Attractions

ASHEVILLE BLACK CULTURAL HERITAGE TRAIL

Asheville, NC

Cass Herrington cherrington@exploreasheville.com

Unveiled in December, the Asheville Black Cultural Heritage Trail grants visitors an opportunity to retrace compelling Black narratives — including stories that have never been shared in a public space.

AVL FEST

Asheville, NC

Cass Herrington cherrington@exploreasheville.com

AVL Fest, a four-day summer music festival, debuted in 2023 with more than 200 performances across 22 stages.

CAROLINA RAPTOR CENTER

Huntersville, NC

Sherri Belfield, 704.414.4185

Carolina Raptor Center fosters communities where raptors and people thrive through research and education. A world-class destination for avian rehabilitation, it provides visitors a gateway to the natural world.

DANIEL STOWE BOTANICAL GARDEN

Belmont, NC

Sherri Belfield, 704.414.4185

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden includes a conservatory with tropical plants and orchids, the dry Piedmont Prairie, annual and perennial displays, and fountains. Visitors may explore nearly six miles of trails.

GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN

Linville, NC

Cross the famous Mile High Swinging Bridge, photograph native wildlife in natural habitats, and hike some of the South’s finest alpine trails. About 20 miles from downtown Boone, NC

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ROMARE BEARDEN PARK

Charlotte, NC

Sherri Belfield, 704.414.4185

Romare Bearden Park is named for the Charlotte-born artist. Enjoy a waterfall fountain, artwork, and skyline views. It is walking distance to various dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences

THE SUNSPHERE

Knoxville, TN

Angie Wilson, awilson@knoxville.org

Built for the 1982 World’s Fair, this one-of-a-kind structure offers a breathtaking 360-degree view from downtown Knoxville to the Great Smoky Mountains. A gallery, memorabilia, and gift shop await visitors.

TWEETSIE RAILROAD

Blowing Rock, NC

Tweetsie has been the High Country’s premier family fun park for over seven decades. The Wild West-themed park features a steampowered train ride, gem mining, amusement rides, and a petting zoo.

PIGEON FORGE, TN

Home of Dollywood, gift shops, outlet malls, and theaters. The name arose from an iron forge built in the early 1800s along the Little Pigeon River. The Cherokee used the valley as a hunting ground. The modern development is not far from Gatlinburg and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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There is a feeling of anticipation in the air preceding the first day of the 4th Annual New Bern Plein Air Festival on May 12, 2024. This eight-day festival showcases 35 nationally and globally acclaimed plein air artists competing to capture the beauty of this historic riverfront city. Artists will also paint in the maritime village of Beaufort, home of the North Carolina Maritime Museum, and in Oriental, the sailing capital of North Carolina. Nearby Craven, Carteret, and Pamlico counties also offer enticing vistas.

Historic New Bern Farmers Market will be the official festival headquarters with demonstrations, workshops, and art sales. Shanna Kunz of Utah, a Signature member of Oil Painters of America, and James Richards of Georgia, regarded as one of the top oil painters in the nation, will conduct workshops.

The plein air festival brings the community together as local residents house participating artists and serve as volunteers. Attendees will have opportunities to meet the artists with the use of a real-time mobile app showing the locations of the painters. Participating artists will complete about 400 paintings in competition for Best of Show and other awards. But, Durre Waseem, a participating artist, observes, “Although we are in competition, we are not competitive.” The artists support each other “like a family” and learn from each other.

The painting opportunities seem endless. New Bern was the first state capital and second-oldest European town in North Carolina. With its gracious historical district, New Bern provides a prime opportunity for artists interested in architectural cityscapes. This city is also the birthplace of Pepsi-Cola, and visitors can go to Bradham’s Pharmacy to drink a Pepsi while learning about local history. The small town of Beaufort exudes Old World Southern charm and is steeped in maritime history and world-class fishing. From Beaufort, one has access to boundless natural beauty. A short boat ride away, horses frolic on the breathtaking island of Shackleford Banks. Oriental, nestled within the inner banks of the Neuse River, offers historical walking tours, biking, and art galleries.

With the rise in global tourism, the plein air movement has flourished. Potentially painting on a bed of oyster shells under a Carolina blue sky is truly the essence of tranquility for participating artists. The world is their oyster with so many inspiring vistas from which to choose. But the question remains: Which artist will uncover the coveted pearl, the Best of Show Koffenberger award?

ROSE S. KENNEDY

Hope Mills, NC

Into the Cosmos, 9 x 12 in., oil on linen panel rosekennedy.2001@gmail.com lilarosekennedy.com

FEN RASCOE

Windsor, NC

Look Both Ways, 11 x 14 in., oil on linen panel, plein air fenrascoestudio@gmail.com | 252.325.0125 fenrascoe.com

Represented by ArtSource Fine Art, Raleigh, NC; City Art Gallery, Greenville, NC

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ROKHAYA WARING

Clyde, NC

Dusk With Boats, 14 x 11 in., oil rokhaya@rokhaya.com | 603.303.3876 rokhaya.com

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ADAM HOUSTON

Statham, GA

Up the Road, 11 x 14 in., oil on canvas adam@adamhouston.art adamhouston.art

JILL E. BANKS

Fairfax, VA

Twinkling Tuileries, 18 x 24 in., oil on linen-lined panel jill@jillbanks.com | 703.403.7435 jillbanks.com

Represented by Artists’ Atelier, Great Falls, VA Gallery inquiries welcome

KAREN LEE CRENSHAW

Jacksonville, NC

Cosmos Aglow, 14 x 18 in., oil on linen board karen@karenleecrenshaw.com | 910.228.7802 karenleecrenshaw.com

Represented by Down Creek Gallery, Ocracoke, NC; All About Art, Bald Head Island, NC; The Beach Gallery, Virginia Beach, VA

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pace 2024 special section

Please enjoy these featured pieces from many of the PACE 2024 Faculty! Be sure to look for and meet all of them while in North Carolina and be inspired by the talent and passion they invest in their work.

PRZEWODEK

Petaluma, CA

City Market — Charleston, SC, 11 x 14 in., oil fineart@sonic.net | 707.762.4125 przewodek.com

Represented by Huse Skelly Gallery, Newport Beach, CA

MARK SHASHA

Swampscott, MA

Key to My Heart, 12 x 16 in., oil markshasha@aol.com | 617.816.3851 | markshasha.com

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CAMILLE
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Merritt Island, FL

Summer Sunset, 24 x 36 in., oil on linen marygarrish@aol.com | 321.698.4431 marygarrishfineart.com

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MARY GARRISH
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Scituate, MA

Spring Thaw, 24 x 36 in., oil on canvas

Sunrise on the Marsh, 24 x 36 in., oil on canvas roffo@comcast.net | sergioroffo.com

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SERGIO ROFFO
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Santa Fe, NM

Sedona, 12 x 16 in., pastel alberthandell@msn.com | 505.603.1524 | alberthandellstudio.com

Santa Fe studio visits welcomed

Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Sunday at the Green Market, 12 x 16 in., oil on birchwood panel 561.374.0837 | ralphpapa.com

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Jackson, NH

Through the Stillness, 16 x 20 in., oil melanie@jacksonartnh.com | 603.387.3463 jacksonartnh.com

Represented by Jackson Art Studio & Gallery, Jackson, NH; Todd Bonita Gallery, Portsmouth, NH; Salmagundi Club, NYC

RICHARD SNEARY

Kansas City, MO

Track Repairs, 11 x 14 in., watercolor richard@richardsneary.com

816.665.4911 | richardsneary.com

Represented by Art Gallery Prudencia, San Antonio, TX; McBride Gallery, Annapolis, MD

Dorset, VT

Winter’s Light, 22 x 28 in., oil cynthiarosenart@gmail.com | 802.345.8863 | cynthiarosen.com

Represented by Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT; Bryan Fine Art, Stowe, VT; Trippe Gallery, Easton, MD

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SUZIE BAKER , OPA

Shenandoah, TX

Past, Present, and Future, 16 x 20 in., oil suzie@suziebaker.com suziebaker.com

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STEWART WHITE, AWS, ASMA

Easton, MD

Working Boots, 11 x 14 in., egg tempera stewhite30@mac.com | 443.254.3087 stewartwhitestudios.com

Represented by Troika Gallery, Easton MD

FEN RASCOE

Windsor, NC

Presidential, 24 x 28 in., oil on linen fenrascoestudio@gmail.com | fenrascoe.com

Represented by ArtSource Fine Art, Raleigh, NC; City Art Gallery, Greenville, NC

SCOTT BOYLE

Belmont, NC

Biltmore Lagoon, 9 x 8 in., oil on linen scottboyleart@gmail.com scottboyleart.com

Represented by Art Cellar Gallery, Banner Elk, NC

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Ashfield, MA

On the Path, 48 x 60 in., oil on linen bob@maslafineart.com | 413.335.4295 | maslafineart.com/artworkshopvacations.com

Represented by R. Michelson Galleries, Northampton, MA

San Rafael, CA

Hayden Barn at Callahan, 16 x 20 in., oil on canvas davis@davisperkins.com | 415.519.3125 davisperkins.com

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Scottsdale, AZ

Golden Gate Strait , 12 x 16 in., oil ccurranart@gmail.com | carriecurran.com

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ROBERT MASLA CARRIE CURRAN DAVIS PERKINS, OPA
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IAIN STEWART

Opelika, AL

Coaling Tower, 14 x 10 in., watercolor and graphite on paper mail@stewartwatercolors.com | 404.622.4631 stewartwatercolors.com

KYLE BUCKLAND

Abingdon, VA

Sunlit Memories, 48 x 48 in., oil kyle.buckland@gmail.com | 276.608.9904 | kylebuckland.com

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HECTOR ACUNA

Grafton, WI

Five Painters in San Angelo, 24 x 26 in., oil on handmade oil-primed canvas-wrapped panel h.acuna45@gmail.com | acunaarts.com | Visit website for gallery representation

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FARLEY LEWIS

Springfield, MO

Sentinels, 16 x 20 in., acrylic on panel farleylewis@gmail.com | 417.773.1175

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LON BRAUER

Granite City, IL

Wing Chair, 24 x 20 in., oil on panel lonbrauer55@gmail.com | lonbrauer.com

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RICHIE VIOS

Austin, TX

San Angelo Nightfall, 12 x 24 in., watercolor vioswatercolor72@gmail.com | 361.935.7884 vioswatercolor.com

Represented by Hinders Fine Arts, San Antonio, TX; District Gallery, Knoxville, TN; Wild Horse Gallery, Steamboat, CO

JERRY SMITH

Crawfordsville, IN

Solid Foundation, 20 x 30 in., acrylic on paper jsmith@jsmithstudio.com | 765.366.3406 jsmithstudio.com

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EFRÉN GONZÁLEZ

Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico

Guadalupanas, 30 x 40 in., oil on canvas efrengonzalezarr@gmail.com | 52-3-317-033-942

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KAMI MENDLIK

Stillwater, MN

The Pond, 30 x 30 in., oil on linen kamimendlik.com

Represented by Gallery 366, Minneapolis, MN

RICK D. WILSON

Edinburgh, IN

Hollyhocks & Hydrangea, 16 x 12 in., oil on panel rickwilsonart@sbcglobal.net | rickwilsongallery.com

Represented by Brown County Art Guild, Nashville, IN; Gallery 2, Ft. Wayne, IN; Ceres Gallery, Portsmouth, NH

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