Dyana Hesson says if she had not chosen fine art as a career, she probably would have become a botanist.
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Garden Divas
Living in Denver and surrounded by the spring and summer flowers she finds in her garden like irises, morning glories, lilies, tulips, roses and orchids, Jane Jones is never lacking in subject matter for her highly realistic oil paintings.
Sold! Who’s Buying Whose Art They First Saw in This Magazine
The Bonner David galleries on Main Street in Scottsdale had such a great season that they are doubling their space and taking over the gallery next to them on Main Street in one of Scottsdale’s most famous art districts.
Household Humor
Experimenting with color and capturing small moments of humor and beauty distinguish Henry Stinson’s new oil paintings.
Plugged In
Phoenix Home & Garden covers Henry Stinson’s exhibition “Putting the FUN back in DysFUNctional” at Bonner David Galleries in Scottsdale.
Balancing Representation with Abstraction
The End of the Rainy Season, a new large landscape by Gail Morris serves as the centerpiece for her new exhibition of paintings that when seen together help blur the line between abstraction and representation – at the Bonner David Galleries in Scottsdale.
Moving Pictures
All About Eve
Eve Plumb has attacked her painting career with the same tenacious spirit she has used to handle her three decades plus acting career-a spirit that is based on a desire to learn and understand the craft to the best of her abilities combined with an unyielding optimism that allows her to find beauty in the… Continue reading All About Eve
Oregon Wine Country Up Front and in Focus
A new studio located right in the middle of the luscious Oregon wine country has given Romona Youngquist an opportunity to paint works for this new exhibition that are much larger than she has ever made before.
The Essential Guide
“My mom would love me to paint flowers, but …. ” John Schieffer smiles as his words trail off. It’s clear that classical still-life subjects are a little too” inside the box” for Schieffer, who describes his painting style as high realism.