An Amarillo Cowboy and a short drive down the rambling highway in my mind.
This old soul is finally finished up. (And I am yet again reminded that I need a better camera. Ugh–it’s blurry!). In any case, this piece was great fun, and […]
This old soul is finally finished up. (And I am yet again reminded that I need a better camera. Ugh–it’s blurry!). In any case, this piece was great fun, and […]
I’m happy to report that I’ve ushered in the beginning of a brand new decade with an absolute minimum of emotional distress and a surplus of happy happenings. The most […]
Is it just another number? Is it a milestone that provides an opportunity to assess where you’re at, and conspire about how to get to where you want to be? […]
Leslie Wise – Women and Their Work Artist Registry I finally got posted in the Women and Their Work member’s registry! Happy and honored to be listed among these fantastic […]
Anyone that has spent anytime at all exploring and observing living artists know they come as a package deal: the artist and their statement. While this statement is a great […]
Early spring weather in Austin is not conducive to writing; please excuse my lack of updates! Even though I haven’t been writing, the past few weeks have seen several [small] […]
The first blog post seems the scariest, so I’m just gonna get it over with: I’ve quit my full-time job, started taking classes, and have begun creating almost daily. […]
A bit of rambling about instruments, art, beer, and trail running
Aquarelliste
Historian. Artist. Gunmaker.
TONALIST AND REPRESENTATIONAL FINE ART
Abstract and representational art by Chris Sturm
flights of fancy from New Zealand
[from HEART to BRUSH]
Sometimes the Only Realists are Dreamers
painter | animator
Landscapes and more by impressionist painter Terrill Welch
Visit with painter and photographer Terrill Welch
Photos by Larissa Kyzer (Aug 2012 - Aug 2014)
Observations from the world of consumer empowerment.
A Personal Experience of the Mastery of Chinese Painting
A few dudes who like music