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BIG BEND
ARTISTS
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June Adler; Alpine;
[email protected]. Shows at
CatchLight Art Gallery in Alpine.
Contemporary watercolors, acrylics, oils,
assemblages, collages, jewelry, short
stories and plays. Studio open by appt.
Crystal Allbright; 432-386-0906;
P.O. Box 121, Terlingua;
crystalallbright.com;
[email protected]
Deborah Allison; 702 E. Holland;
432-294-3706, [email protected],
DeborahAllisonStudio.com.
Deborah has been painting, exhibiting and
teaching in Alpine since 2003, focusing on
realistic and stylized portraiture, still-life
and landscapes in oil. Her studio at 702 E.
Holland is open to the public.
Jeanne E. Amis; DBA T.Q.R.,
418 W. Texas, Marfa. 432-729-3332.
[email protected].
Specializes in hand built pottery and
baskets inspired by the Far West Texas
and Southwestern cultures. Studio open
by appointment. Represented by Apache
Trading Post, and Christophers.
Valerie Arber; 128 East El Paso St.,
Marfa. 432-729-3981, [email protected].
Internationally exhibited artist working on
paper with non-representational,
geometric patterns.
Keri Artzt; Lone Star Studio,
109 N. 14th, Alpine, 432-837-5852.
Traditional leaded custom stained glass
windows for your home, church or as a
gift. Classes three times a year.
Shelley Atwood; 432-386-2188,
117 W Holland Ave, Alpine;
shelleyatwood.com; [email protected]
Recognized by the Texas Commission on
the Arts as a Texas Original Artist; Shelley
creates fine silver (PMC) and polymer clay
jewelry with an earthy, ethnic, bohemian
flair. Shows at CatchLight Art Gallery.
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Wayne Baize; Cowboy Artists of
America; 450 Smith Coffey Rd., Fort
Davis, TX 79734, 432-426-3796,
waynebaizeca.com
Christina Baker; PO Box 586,
Terlingua, 432-424-3250,
[email protected].
Christina creates one of a kind jewelry
pieces from simply elegant to the show
stopping.
Tom Barnes; 1308 W. San Antonio,
Marfa; 205-454-9278
http://tombarnes.name/
Paintings: oil on panel and canvas
Camp Bosworth is a sculpture and
painter living and working in Marfa, Texas.
His work can be seen at Wrong Marfa in
Marfa.
Mary Baxter; Marfa, 432-386-4041,
baxtergallery.com.
Paints the landscapes, plants and creatures
of the Big Bend in oils, and sculpts desert
animals (and dogs and cats) in wire and
other material.
Ginny Brotherton; P.O. 1756, Alpine;
817-253-7477; [email protected].
Beader, wire-wrapper, fused glass & fine
silver, bronze and copper clay artist.
Showing at Catchlight Art Gallery.
Diane Baylor; HC 65 Box 14Y, Alpine;
432-364-2609, [email protected]
Genuine semi-precious stones with
sterling silver wire wrapping. Shows at
Gallery on the Square.
Judith Brueske, 432-837-5353,
[email protected]
Paintings and other regionally inspired art
works. Work is displayed at Gallery On
The Square, Ocotillo Enterprises, and at
Magoo's Restaurant.
Palma Beckett; [email protected].
Fiber Crafts – Handwoven shawls, scarves
of various materials, and cotton
dishtowels. Handspun: Wool and Alpaca
fleeces plus cotton for your knit, crochet
or weaving projects. Shows at CatchLight
Art Gallery in Alpine.
David Busey; Mi Tesoro Gallery,
109 W. Holland Av., Alpine,
432-837-1882.
European trained gold and silversmith
specializing in original jewelry creations
and collectable vintage and contemporary
Taxco silver.
Charles Bell; Bell Gallery, Alpine,
432-837-5999
Drawings, paintings, mixed media on
handmade paper, assemblage, prints,
paper bowls. Art classes, sign painting.
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Terry Biegler; Rockingbird Studio,
Fort Davis; 432-426-3307.
Original designs in stained glass,
wirewrapped stone jewelry, acrylics, digital
photography, graphics.
Tomijo Blackstock; 2131 Wyoming,
Pecos, TX 79772
Oil and watercolor painter, prefers Big
Bend country as subjects of western and
Indian scenes, landscapes, barns and still
lifes.
Nancy Blanton; Sul Ross Stat e
University, 432-837-8720,
[email protected].
Journalist and photographer. Primary
interest is in the printed word, but the
power of a photo to reinforce a story has
always been a driving motivation in her
photography.
Marie Blazek; 106 W. Washington,
P.O. Box 725, Marfa; marieblazek.com;
[email protected]
Ceramic arts, one-of-a-kind vessels,
memorial urns, pottery. Call to come by
studio. Shows at Greasewood Gallery .
Louis (Lou) Borland; 1507 N. 3rd
Alpine.
Mexican roof tile artist/perylics. Fine art in
oils or acrylics, mostly western/rustic
furniture with art. Phone for appointment.
Kathy Bork; Alpine, 432-386-3551,
[email protected]
Nonrepresentational pastels, collage, and
acrylics in bright colors. Shows at Gallery
on the Square.
20 BIG BEND GALLERIES AND ARTISTS / 2016
Jean Cargo; 432-386-0585,
[email protected]
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.
Alberto Cavazos; P.O. Box 891, 1609
Ted Street, Alpine, TX; 956-874-5173;
[email protected]
Master Pen Turner specializing in fine
handwriting instruments made of exotic
woods, acrylic, deer antler, spent rifle
shells, and snake skin. Associated with
Gallery on the Square in Alpine.
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, 432-729-4702, gretchenleecoles.com,
[email protected].
Sculptor and cartographer, with mapping
in site specific installations.
Esther Cordova; 432-294-2377,
[email protected]
Works in oil, watercolor and mixed
media. Produces themes of Big Bend
vistas in landscapes, sunsets and sunrises,
still life, portraits and nichos, Print maker.
Work can be seen at GOTS gallery and
other locations in Alpine.
Larry Crawford; Hammerfest Forge
Metalwork Studio; Alpine; 830-613-7404;
[email protected];
www.hammerfestforge.com
Artisan-made ironwork for homes,
businesses and churches.
Tom Curry; Curry Studio & Gallery,
104 West Murphy, Alpine, 432-386-2348
[email protected];
www.catchlightartgallery.com
A nationally known illustrator turned
painter and sculptor. Large format
paintings in acrylic. Prints of works
available in various sizes. Shows at Curry
Studio & Gallery, 104 W. Murphy and at
Catchlight Gallery, 117 W. Holland
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Avram Dumitrescu; Alpine,
432-294-3084, onlineavram.com,
[email protected]
Paintings of animals, architecture,
landscape and vehicles, celebrating the
many elements of Far West Texas.
Bill Davis; Fort Davis; 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;
http://jdavisstudio.com
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, and
in Alpine at Kiowa Gallery and Museum
of the Big Bend gift shop.
Nancy Davis; Fort Davis;
432-249-0290;
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.
Pat Davitt; Fort Davis; 713-560-1970;
[email protected]
Fine Art Landscape Photography
Travis Dehart; Alpine, TX;
432-386-8748,
[email protected],
TheOpenRangeFineArt.com.
Comes from a lifetime of ranch life
throughout Texas, the southwest and the
border region. Works in acrylics, charcoal,
graphite, colored pencil and pastels.
Showing at the Open Range Fine Art,
432-386-8748, 2707 E. Hwy 90; and
Midland Framing, 432-247-5388, Western
Bank Plaza, 1028 A. Andrews Hwy,
Midland TX 79101.
Mary Paloma Diesel; PO Box 44,
Terlingua, TX; [email protected];
marypaloma.com.
Member of the Big Bend Artist Council.
Work currently being shown in the
Gallery On The Square in Alpine, Texas.