Big Bend Texas Galleries & Artists 2013 | Page 27

Artists of the Big Bend Marty Carden; 432-729-3000; www.martycardenphotographs.com. Well known Texas photographer. Fine art color and black/white photography. Exhibited in Marfa, Houston, Santa Fe and Austin. Jean Cargo; 432-386-0585, jcargo@sbcglobal.net A landscape artist using the media of prismacolor color pencils and pen and ink. The work is linear and color layered on top of layer. June Cobb; 504 E. June, Alpine 432-837-5240. Home based studio, medias are watercolor, acrylics & oils. Animal & flower subjects. Gretchen Lee Coles; P.O. Box 1636, Marfa, 432-7294702, email: mapit4u@hotmail.com. Sculptor and cartographer, with mapping in site specific installations. Lindy Cook-Severns; Old Spanish Trail Studio, PO Box 2167, Fort Davis 79734; 432-249-1359, lindy@lindycseverns.com, www.BigBendArtist.com Regional landscapes, pastels & oils. The Open Range, Alpine; Gallery at Fort Davis Drugstore; Midland Gallery, Midland TX; The Gage, Marathon; Hotel Limpia, Ft Davis; Michael Duty Fine Art, Dallas; Front Street Books, Alpine; Studio gallery by appointment; Museum of the Big Bend Trappings of Texas Tom Curry; Sagebrush Studio, 106 West Murphy, Alpine, 432-940-9861, www.tomcurrystudio.com. A nationally known illustrator, currently focusing on large format paintings in acrylic on hardboard, and sculpture. His work is available in limited edition prints. He shows at Catchlight Art Gallery. The sculpture can be seen at 104 W. Murphy in Alpine. Avram Dumitrescu; Alpine, 432-294-3084, www.onlineavram.com. Paintings of animals, architecture, landscape and vehicles, celebrating the many elements of Far West Texas. Bill Davis; Fort Davis, TX; 432-249-0379 Sculptor, potter, and metals/jewelry. Portraits in bronze. Work displayed in collections throughout the Midwest and Southwest; exhibits include Museum of the North American Indian, Custer, SD and Trappings of Texas, Sul Ross Univ. John T. Davis; Alpine, Alpine native, John T. Davis, studied art education at Sul Ross State University, where he earned an M. Ed. in 1980. He now sells his pottery to galleries and gift shops across the United States, including the Renwick Museum Store at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Nancy Davis; Fort Davis, TX; 432-426-3118 Primarily works in oil with heavy texture and vibrant colors. Favorite subjects to paint include hummingbirds, Native Americans and landscapes. Co-owner of “The Gallery” above the Fort Davis Drug Store. Personal studio – Davis Mountains Studio. Pam Edwards; 203 East San Antonio, Marfa; 432 729 1850; pam@wild-woolies.com. Handmade, oneof-a-kind felted wool purses, scarves, hats, bowls and computer bags. Custom commissions welcome! On display at Wild Woolies. Teresa Elliott; Alpine; 432-364-2792; teresaelliott@mac.com; www.teresa-elliott.com; Award winning and widely published artist painting oils of Texas Longhorns. Exhibits in leading galleries in Wyoming, New Mexico and Texas. Locally at