Eric DePan Glass
Hand-made blown glass all designed and made by Eric DePan.
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Hand-made blown glass all designed and made by Eric DePan.
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Arthur Deatly
My paintings are based on direct observation. I take my French easel out into the city I call home, Houston TX. The subject matter, although always changing, is often the confluence of what I love about Houston; it’s buildings, bayous, highways, tree-lined streets and lush parks and gardens. I hope you can see the beauty of Houston in my Urban Landscapes. 713-305-6626 https://deatlyart.net @deatlyarthur
Even though I’m from Houston I received my BFA from Kansas City Art Institute. I was influenced by a professor that said art started and ended with Cezanne. My style is based on the plein air approach of painting from direct observation much like Cezanne approached his subject matter. I go out every week and paint the city I live in, It is my honest response to what I call the Beautiful Ugly that is Houston a place built in a swampy mosquito-infested marshland designed based more on greed happen chance than esthetics. Highway byways bayous and buildings.
Abstract paintings and photography alluvionart.com
by Paul Atwell
Painted specimen quality insects, sometimes larger than life, sometimes smaller. I primarily work in watercolor on paper. PaulAtwell.com
Watercolors from your photos and original art -whimsical sea life. gerdesart.com 832-605-8718 facebook.com/gerdes.delton
Custom Watercolors and Acrylics – working from your photos
My style is a little more stylized and loose in appearance than most traditional methods. I feel this gives a more artistic touch and has a fresh look and not over-worked. My goal is to capture an image that will make you smile every day.
I always start with a pencil image base and I try to capture a likeness and a sense of personality. Remember, this is art and not photo reproduction.
The materials – I work on very heavy acid-free illustration board with professional watercolor paints. I apply a base medium that allows me to continually work the surface and change features not ordinarily done with traditional watercolor techniques. On final approval from you, I apply a UV fixative that waterproofs, seals and helps protect your art. Be sure your art is out of direct sunlight or fluorescent light.
To start – Email me your photos (The more the better). Indicate your favorite pic and any details that show better in other photos. I can combine images, background, change colors, etc. If needed, I can do a simple line sketch for your approval of the composition. Mail me half down to get started. My painting schedule is usually 6-8 weeks …. call me if art is needed sooner for a special event. I will always strive to deliver as needed. When finished, I will scan & email you a photo of your art for your approval. Small changes are usually no costs. Balance due upon approved art.
See Sample (custom watercolor)
Price List
“Pinto Snow”
Acrylic on canvas
Size; 48 x 48
Price: $875.
“Fish Craps”
Watercolor
Size: 17x 29
Price: $750
“Sea Turtle”
Watercolor
Size; 18 x 14
Price: $375
Mermaid Gold
Acrylic
Size: 24 x 48
Price: $75
Recent Art – Prints for Sale
(Signed and numbered limited editions of 200)
Giraffe Bow Tie
Watercolor
Size: 22×11
Price: $55
(includes mailing)
Flamingo Dance
Watercolor
Size: 11 x 14
Price: $40
(includes mailing)
Mermaid Gold
Acrylic
Size: 22 x 11
Price: $55
(includes mailing)
Longhorn Gold
Acrylic
Size: 22 x 11
Price: $55
(includes mailing)
“My Unicorn”
Watercolor
Size: 10 x 8
Pric: $30
(includes mailing)
In the Studio, Or on Site. Paintings. Drawings. Photography.
I am a professionally trained artist having earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Houston. Since then I have continued practicing my craft exploring various styles, materials and techniques creating highly detailed pieces. While my work is diverse both in choice of medium and subject matter, it centers around nature and organic forms.
Now accepting pet portrait commissions. “Dunkin” was done in pastel and the love letter behind is in pencil. Illustration board 30”x30”
JenniferLangArt (at) gmail.com
I create remarkable jewelry from antique and vintage architectural elements, including hinges, keyholes, chandelier parts and doorbells. I also repurpose musical instruments, clock-parts, vintage tools and postage stamps. I search high and low for castoff pieces of the past, then reinvent them. I frame them in classical jewelry settings, to highlight their hidden and often unintended beauty. The result is a striking and adventurous synthesis of industrial strength, history and glamour.
David Mercado is an artist who resides in Austin, Texas. In the beginning, his imagery focused on the beauty, strength, and movement of hummingbirds—a series that gained him national recognition by their popularity. As his career progressed, however, an exciting new abstract collection emerged which illustrated not only his range as an artist, but showcased the evolution of depth and complexity within his work.
It is the striking imagery of Mercado’s latest venture, however, which reveals a much more personal side of the artist. His “Virgen de Guadalupe” series gives a profoundly intimate glimpse into the faith and heritage which have inspired him. The series unveils an incredible transformation of traditional, iconic imagery into complex, abstract renderings of the Virgin’s image onto board, paper, and furniture pieces. Mercado’s style flawlessly blends the old and new to produce this new intriguing mix of vivid, soul-jarring, and contemporary pieces. @davidmercadoatx Email David
Lauren Luna was born in Columbus, Ohio. After graduating from Kent State University’s School of Fine Arts with a focus in painting, she moved to New York City. She began teaching Special Education for New York City schools and entered a Masters program at Manhattan College. Upon graduation, she moved back to her hometown of Columbus along with her son and continued teaching. Later enrolling in the Academy of Art University for her second Master’s degree, in Fine Arts.
www.artistaluna.com 832-713-7217
www.artistaluna.com 832-713-7217
In 2011, Luna relocated to Houston, Texas, pursuing her new life as a full time artist and footwear designer.
Lauren Luna was named a Top 50 Entrepreneur by Scion Car Company, participated in Austin and Houston Fashion Week, was featured in British Vogue and Glamour Magazines, and had a shoe design in an exhibit in the Grassi Museum in Germany.She was honored to receive the Margot Siegel Award for Design by the Goldstein Museum of which two pairs of her hand painted shoes are a part of the museum’s permanent collection.
In 2015, after winning Best In Show at a juried art competition, she was commended by the Alvin Independent School District School Board, and was put into Congressional Record by the District’s State Representative.
She is a frequent participant to local art festivals, and also has a mural at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
Luna currently is an art professor at Lone Star and San Jacinto Colleges, and is Co-President of the D.R.E.A.M Affect Foundation, a non-profit organization that awards scholarships to minority art students pursuing Fine Arts, and grants for emerging artists to show their work.