FrenchTexan Photography
by Cyriaque Milhau frenchtexan.com
by Cyriaque Milhau frenchtexan.com
by Kathryn O’Connor. Abstract paintings and photography alluvionart.com
Taken at the December 2, 2017 market. Visit the roster for artist info.
Amy Lynch Kolflat with her husband Erik Koflat, create a series of interviews with the artists.
Amy Lynch Kolflat – 2017 1st Saturday Art Market – Zebra Realtor from Erik Kolflat on Vimeo.
Amy Lynch Kolflat (also known as the Zebra Realtor) with REMAX Metro Realty supports the 1st Saturday Art Market. Contact her today at www.amyzebra.com or 713-724-4646 for all your Real Estate needs!
My blog on this site My ArtValet.com website
Mitch Cohen | ArtValet (at) Gmail.com | 832-273-4798
I am very excited to offer my developing portrait painting to the public.
I prefer to work from a high-resolution digital image. A bit more expressive, like mine below, can be fun! Consider that.
ABOUT- These paintings are of the bartenders at Public House Heights. The prices are suggestive of style and size, these are not for sale. Actually, if you want to buy mine, lets talk!
The left image is my source photograph, on the right, are my painted versions. Click an image to view detail.
“Melanie” 33 x 38 $500
“Micah” 34×34 on 2-inch gallery wrap canvas $1000
“Scott” 28 x 34 $600
“Eric” 22 x 28 $350
Vanessa
Sophia
Self Portrait $1000 [its 33 x 44 inches]
Public House Heights
2p – 2a, 7 days a week
2802 White Oak Dr., Ste. 100
Houston, TX 77007
(713) 880-BEER (2337)
Dana Mowdy Spencer/Choctaw Pony Artworks www.twochoctawsisters.com
Dana Mowdy Spencer is an impressionist, who loves the natural world, and her Native American heritage. She is registered member of Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and Choctaw Artist Registry.
I create paintings that show my love for nature and the State of Texas. I use watercolors, oils, and acrylics. 979-864-0155
Each animal has been inspired by literature or poetry. Whether I am responding to ancient mythology, classic fairytales or modern stories, each character represents aspects of our humanity. These creatures are young and old, simple and layered, vibrant and subdued, royal and common. Animals have a way of connecting us, uniting our differences and blurring political divisions. Even if only for a moment, we feel the freedom to let our guard down. We can simply step back, look into the animals’ eyes, take a deep breath, smile, express gratitude and believe that there is hope for the day when peace returns.
instagram.com/shannonmucha www.mucha-art.com
by Denee Campbell