Shari Adkisson Shari Adkisson is an artist who regularly

Shari Adkisson
129 Park Hills Dr #2317
Waxahachie, TX 75165
(505) 270-4017
[email protected]
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Shari Adkisson is an artist who regularly uses fibre in all of its
manifestations to create art.
A true “mixed media” artisan, she has used various media but fibre
has always been her first love and enduring passion.
Shari began making full size bed quilts in the 90’s and now has
morphed into making art quilts and more loosely structured fibre and
paper compositions. She tries to see how unstructured her creations
can be and still read as “fibre art”. Of course, this is open to
interpretation, and as she changes and grows, her interpretation will
most likely change and morph further.
As a recent retiree from the corporate world, Shari is already feeling
her pieces becoming more free and flowing. She is now interested in
creating her own fabric to use as substrate for new pieces and pursue
other mixed media processes. This new freedom is calling her to
experiment with print mediums on either fabric or paper and to explore
the digital frontier of Photoshop.
Bubbles
$60.00
Earth Circles
$150.00
Reveling in Post
Menopausal Zest
$250.00
Jim Anderson
1170 Sugar Ridge Road
Ennis, TX 75119
(972) 825-7586
[email protected]
Jim Anderson has grown to love this community, just as his family has.
He feels the opportunities to be involved and give back are endless.
Jim has been painting his entire life. He attended art school for two
years at East Texas State University before starting and developing a
commercial signage company for eighteen years.
Many people enjoy his watercolors. They have been displayed in the
Medical Office Building in Ennis.
Jim is currently the lead artist for the Ennis Public Theatre, painting
scenery for each show.
Country Road
Butterfly
Catalina PBY
Above the Country
These pieces are not for sale at this time.
Alexandra Aucoin
905 Royse Ridge Rd
Ennis, TX 75119
(469) 245-6798
[email protected]
Alexandra Aucoin moved to Ennis in 2008 from Louisiana and says
that Ennis is a big part of why she paints.
When she moved here in high school she didn't have many friends to
spend time with so she began taking an art class from Mrs. Jana in
downtown Ennis.
Alexandra dove right into painting and became inspired. She believes
young passionate artists are hard to come by. She hopes that her
work will inspire them to just go for what they love and to be creative.
These pieces are not for sale at this time.
Herb D. Baumgartner
2137 FM 85
Ennis, TX 75119
972-878-4372
[email protected]
Herb D. Baumgartner feels that he has been blessed to have the
opportunity to work in clay for more than 35 years. He finds inspiration
in the scripture that says “Yet you, LORD, are our Father. We are the
clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.”
Using native clays, some dug from his own farm in Ellis County, he
throws each piece on the potter’s wheel. After shaping, refining, and
drying the piece, he does a bisque (first firing) to harden the clay and
stabilize it. He then combines minerals to make each unique glaze
color and does a final glaze firing in a propane or wood fired kiln at
2175 degrees.
Blue Swirl Vase
$550.00
Green Swirl Vase
$375.00
Blue Bottle
$120.00
Paula Campo
Ennis, TX 75119
Ennis resident, Paula Campo, is widely known for the traditional
pysanky she would prepare each year!
Pysanka is often taken to mean any type of decorated egg, but it
specifically refers to an egg created by the written-wax batik method
and utilizing traditional folk motifs and designs. The yolk and white are
either allowed to dry up over time, or are removed by blowing them out
through a small hole in the egg. Designs are then "written" in hot wax
with a stylus or a pin-head on the empty shell.
Paula is very proud of her Czech Heritage and has often been seen at
Polkafest donning her Czech kroj (traditional costume).
Artist’s work is not for sale at this time.
Maryann Elizabeth “Coco” Colville
607 N Preston St
Ennis, TX 75119
(972) 878-3696
[email protected]
Maryann Elizabeth Colville, Coco to her friends, graduated with honors from
Dallas’ Arts Magnet High School. She attended St. Edward’s University in
Austin and ultimately graduated with honors earning her Bachelor’s of Arts in Art
from the University of North Texas in Denton.
Coco was an educator from 1985-2009, most recently as an ESL instructor.
In 2003, after experiencing what Coco described as an “incredible spiritual
healing”, she was unable to create. But she continued to practice her skills,
develop her style, and explore different ways to express her artistic creativity
including drawing, painting, mixed media, and collage.
Most recently Coco has begun making monoprints on paper and canvas. This is
a simple process that yields multi-layered and often unexpected results. These
prints are then used in whole or in part to create unique works of art.
Bright colors are used to create a sense of fun and joy.
Organic $50.00
Fish Box $20.00
Kristi Copeland
204 Brown Rd
Ennis, TX 75119
(214) 642-2563
[email protected]
Kristi Copeland made her first quilt at the age of thirteen. She now has
twenty-six in her collection. Quilting and needlework are art forms that
tell a story.
Kristi chooses traditional patterns and works with 100% cotton fabrics.
Each quilt is a machine piece with hand quilting, which is becoming a
lost art. Many of her pieces incorporate embroidery and piecing.
Kristi has taken classes at the International Quilt Show in Houston and
the Dallas Quilt Show. At this time, her pieces are not for sale. But she
does want others to be aware of this art form, which is slowly being
taken over by technology.
Crazy Dresden
Hannah’s Sampler
These pieces are not for sale at this time.
Hearts
Lonnie Creager
1700 Lexington Dr
Ennis, TX 75119
(469) 285-0073
[email protected]
allamericanstainedglass.com
Lonnie Creager takes inspiration from many sources including nature, people,
religion, color, and light. He feels art should grab the eye and leave an
impression on the viewer. Designs inspired by nature are timeless and easy to
live with.
All of Lonnie’s work is handmade and custom worked in his studio using various
methods with glass leaded, copper-foil, kiln forming, slumping, casting, handmanipulating, sandblasting, and other techniques.
Lonnie became addicted to glass art and added kiln forming to his work in glass.
He initially learned fusing from Kittrell-Riffkind (Kittrell-Riffkind Art Glass), kiln
casting from Barbara Bernstein (noted glass artist), Brad Walker (glass artist and
author), and Jody Danner-Walker (glass artist and author). He also attended
Arrowmont School of Arts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee for intensive immersion in
glass art.
“To me, art is organic, not synthetic. That’s what makes “art” stand out”.
Texas Flag $400.00
Water Lilly $178.00
French Vanilla and Black Platter $170.00
Kilnformed Flowers $1700.00
Aventurine Green and Orange Platter $350.00
Merry Creager
1700 Lexington Dr
Ennis, TX 75119
(469) 285-0085
[email protected]
allamericanstainedglass.com
Merry Creager takes inspiration from many sources including nature, people,
religion, but especially color, and light. Designs inspired by nature are timeless
and easy to live with.
All of Merry’s work is handmade and custom worked in her studio using various
methods such as leaded and copper-foil techniques. Sometimes she uses mixed
media such as geodes, brooches, glass fusing, etc. in the pieces she makes.
Merry continually strives for improvement to elevate stained glass to an art.
Whether you want a customer leaded window, transom, or lamp, she can help
you with that.
Merry also teaches stained glass classes at her studio.
Vase of Red Flowers $ 225.00
Water Lilly Trinket Box $75.00
J.D. Fields
1170 Colorado Dr
Waxahachie, TX 75167
Pals4ever98hotmail.com
www.creationsbyJDFields.weebly.com
J.D. Fields grew up in Southern California back when they had farms lands and
orange groves. She loves being outdoors and painting landscapes, seeking
subjects that have something to say; old houses, farms, fields, creeks, and of
course the mountains that she grow up with. With paint, a few brushes, color
and light, she tries to paint a part of the landscape that brings back a memory
that will touch the heart.
As a very young child, as far back as she can remember, she was never without
a pencil, crayon or paper in her hands. She was always doodling or coloring in
the many coloring books that her mom was always buying her. When she was a
young lady, she would look at many Impressionists, Expressionism, Realism,
Folk art, and Ming Dynasty paintings in books. With these paintings she saw
places and things she knew or wanted to know about and loved.
J.D still draws upon those early influences in the way that she looks at life, the
subjects she chooses and the manner in which she paints. J.D. wants to paint
nature in a way that color and light plays off the subjects to try and tell a story or
feeling rather than simply recording its image.
J.D.’s artwork is displayed at different locations in the California as well as in
private collections in the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia.
Chevy
Flatbed
Truck
$200.00
Country Fall
$125.00
Historical Zzyzx
$485.00
Weathered Old Barn
$245.00
Vasquez Rock
$200.00
Stephanie H. Ford
PO Box 329
Purdon, TX 76679
(817) 229-7772
[email protected]
http://stephaniehford.com
Stephanie Ford is an artist that works in a lesser known medium, scratchboard. It is
time consuming but lends itself beautifully to attention to detail, light and shadow.
A love of history drives her to focus on historical western art. She is a member of
Women Artists of the West and the International Society of Scratchboard Artists.
She travels to living history events throughout east Texas and Louisiana, finding
inspiration not only in those dressed in uniforms of the past, but also in the simpler
way of living long ago. Unlike many other artists who attend these events with
cameras, she is a participant, attending with her husband, 4 year old daughter, inlaws, and two full size Civil War cannons.
Her scratchboard pieces have won awards and been accepted to shows such as
the Bosque Art Classic in Clifton, the Breckenridge Fine Art Center Show, A New
Look at the West in Corsicana, and The Spirit of the West Show in Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
In addition to creating fine art and showing nationally, she is also a children’s book
illustrator, having completed four titles for Pelican Publishing. These include titles
on the War Between the States, a Texas telling of Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer,
and a title authored by a blind author about her adventures with her guide dog.
First Bloom
….$600.00
Prince of the Forest
$2100.00
Mountain Hide and Seek
……….6$600.00
White River Reflections
$750.00
Tighten the Girth and
Slacken the Rein $2800.00
The Challenge
$3600.00
Dashing Through the Snow
$500.00
Berenice Hernandez
110 Green Acres Dr
Palmer, TX 75152
(469) 732-6793
[email protected]
Berenice Hernandez can remember becoming interested in art as a second
grader when her teacher read the book “The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush” to
the class. She remembers every single page in that book. The sunsets the
character painted left her inspired and in awe so much so that at her young age
she too began painting sunsets.
As a teen Berenice stopped painting, feeling that she didn’t have time. But after
graduating high school and moving to Waco for college she found herself in an
arts and crafts store buying canvases, paint, paintbrushes, and, of all things,
sticky notes. That is when she began to paint again.
Berenice was so excited to have found her calling that her artwork became
something magical that she could not stop. Sticky notes are the main base in her
paintings with inspiration coming from “music and God’s creations, his sunsets”.
Berenice desires to inspire people, especially in the young Hispanic community.
She feels art shouldn’t always make sense. She would like the viewer to look at
her work and use their imaginations to see things differently.
Collide $350.00
You the Sun & I the Moon $150.00
Kyndall Hodges
1502 West Baldridge
Ennis, TX 75119
(214) 399-4071
[email protected]
Kyndall Hodges is a twenty year old Ennis native and art major at
Navarro County Jr. College. She graduated from Ennis High School in
2013. Prior to transferring to Navarro, she attended Wharton County
Junior College. At Wharton she was Vice-President of the Art Club.
To date, Kyndall has received several scholarships, including an art
scholarship from Wharton. She currently works at HEB and has been
working there since 2012.
Kyndall enjoys drawing, hand poke art and oil painting. She has
submitted various art drawings and paintings to local and area
contests and art shows. Kyndall also enjoys gymnastics and was part
of Sokal gymnastics for several years.
Upon receiving her Associates Degree at Navarro, she hopes to
transfer to an art school to further develop her artist skills and decide
what career field she would like to go into.
Kyndall’s artwork has personal meaning and has developed over the
years. She has struggled with a learning disorder for most of her life
and she takes great pride in the accomplishments she has made.
Out on the High Seas
Untitled
Beautiful View
These pieces are not for sale at this time.
Jana Jennins
7870 Clark Road
Ovilla, TX 75154
(214) 577-0332
[email protected]
Jana Jennings interest in participating in the Spring into Art exhibit came from
her heart. Interest is defined as a “great attention and concern for someone or
something”. As a lifelong Ellis County resident, Jana’s life exists here. She has
spent much of it as an individual, a mother, a wife and a business woman here
in Ellis County. As a Graphic Artist for the last 30 years, she has enjoyed the
fruits of her labor working with great customers in Ellis County. Because of these
things, she sees this exhibit as an opportunity to give back to the place she calls
home.
Jana’s style of art is impressionist and gives to the minds of others. She paints
subjects in their natural element, but in a relaxed fashion allowing others to
make their own view of what they see. Her vision is to let the viewer enjoy the
things she sees and her representation on canvas.
Most of her art is still life or landscapes, which allows the viewers mind to
wander or to lose themselves in the piece. Jana believes that to be a great way
to improve someone’s outlook on their situation or that of their loved ones.
Baby Chicks
Have an Apple
Mom’s Roses
Sunflowers
Other pieces
by this artist
are not for sale
at this time.
Bluebonnets
Metal Chic
$140.00
Polka Girl
$220.00
Lea Marlin
106 Casa Linda
Ennis, TX 75119
(972) 935-1429
[email protected]
Lea Marlin holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of
Alabama. She is a professional in the field of design and sales of fine
art. She is also a free-lance artist, creating a variety of fine art, murals
for homes, schools and businesses.
Lea’s murals can be seen in elementary schools in Ennis, Al-Amir
Restaurant in Addison, and Byblos Lebanese Restaurant in the
Stockyards in Fort Worth.
She is currently working on pieces for another restaurant opening in
Arlington.
Untitled
$350.00
Deb Miller
636 North 13th Street
Corsicana, TX 75110
(903) 641-2354
[email protected]
Seventh generation Texan, Deb Miller has been painting since she was eight. “It
feels like a natural part of my being. I don’t struggle with the concept of being an
artist – just trying to perfect how it comes out. Several years ago, I realized that
everything I look at I am sizing up for how it would come out on canvas. Thinking
about it has an overwhelming response at times – makes me cry. Not out of
sadness but just from the emotionality of it all. When I finish a great piece I know
it. There is a bright energy that washes over me. Art should evoke thought and
pleasure. “
With a degree from the Art Institute of Dallas, Deb has worked in the commercial
art realm for many years, though never losing her passion for her fine art work.
Deb has studied under a variety of masters and is continuing to perfect her style
and process. In each piece she is striving more and more for the balance of
color and energy. She is an optimist who likes to be proactive, not reactive, and
believes this is why the energy of drawing works well for her. All of her paintings
have a firm drawing base to them.
The Shooter
$250.00
Going Home
Mighty Mike
$2500.00
$500.00
Charlene Pagan
1008 Vicksburg Dr
Ennis, TX 75119
(972) 921-3166
[email protected]
Charlene Pagan has always enjoyed creating visual art (drawing,
painting, and mixed media) and creating poetry. She is primarily self
taught but studied under an accomplished artist while living in the
Washington, D.C. area who encouraged her to continue developing her
talent and to offer her paintings for sale.
In painting, Charlene finds that color develops into mood which seems
to develop a space and composition comes about. These often reflect
patterns in nature, time with the flowers in her garden, time with her
children, or other inspirations found around her. “Always, they come to
be what the painting seems to want to be”.
Much of Charlene’s inspiration comes from spending time gardening,
establishing plants from seedlings as well as enjoying the annual
flowers she has. Spring is her favorite season because she enjoys the
miracle of life that seems to come in such luscious flowers when they,
such tiny little beings, survive through wind and rain.
Globe Vase $150.00
Untitled $200.00
Our Time $350.00
Outside the Museum $350.00
David Perdue
3269 Crisp Rd
Ennis, TX 75119
(214) 460-0288
[email protected]
After retiring from a thirty-nine year career with TD Industries, Inc., of Dallas,
David Perdue built a 700 square foot workshop, doing most of the work himself.
His father loved woodworking and he has a lot of his tools and uses them often.
David creates unique outdoor furniture, wind spinners, and what he calls “toys
for creative kids” using mostly cedar, white oak and some redwood. These
woods are naturally rot resistant. Living in the country, on the east side of town,
he’s always enjoyed things that move in the wind, and so wanted to come up
with something different and relaxing that people could enjoy outdoors. The
strong colors draw the eye to them, and make them interesting to watch, but,
make no mistaking, they are made from wood. Each piece has some element of
unpainted wood, and the grain of the wood is always evident. Some pieces
have only small areas painted, and the unpainted areas highlight the beauty of
the wood itself. They also have interesting shapes and simple colors in spots.
Each piece is finished with 3 coats of hand applied spar urethane varnish,
usually high gloss, to add depth, enhance resistance to weather, and to reflect
the sun when they are moving. Even the slightest breeze causes them to move
in a very relaxing way.
David and Vanessa, his wonderful wife of 40 years, love spending time with their
family. Their two sons, Derek and Michael, their wives, Wendy and Kiyoko, and
their children, Jackson, 10, Hana, 9, Kira, 8, and Nikko, 5, live in the Dallas area
but visit often. David and Vanessa have made their home interesting and fun for
them so they enjoy coming and spending the weekend!
Yellow & Greens
$50.00
Stars
$70.00
Walnut Barrel
$50.00
Red & Blues
$70.00
Multicolored
Leaves
$70.00
J.R. Phillips
325 Valdez Road
Ennis, TX 75119
(214) 535-9962
[email protected]
www.BlackRockStudios.org
Mr. Phillips is a native Texan, born in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1956. He grew up
in North Texas in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Mr. Phillips lives south of Dallas,
Texas on his ranch, Cherokee Ridge, where he draws, designs, paints and
sculpts. His parents played a big role in his interests in the natural environment
and education of his role as a steward of the land. His heritage is Native
American (Cherokee) which also influenced his early appreciation of nature. This
early education lead Mr. Phillips to pursue a formal professional education in
Landscape Architecture and Horticulture.
Mr. Phillips graduated from Texas A&M University with a BSLA. In 2012, he
received his Masters in landscape architecture/urban design from UTA. After
working as a Registered Landscape Architect for nine years, Mr. Phillips took a
sabbatical for six months and traveled throughout Europe. His studies took him
through the streets, gardens, and plazas of London, Paris, Venice, Florence,
Munich, Zurich, Berlin, Budapest, Brussels, Brugge, Amsterdam, and Vienna.
Mr. Phillips continued to travel throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, and the
Caribbean with his wife taking in the cultures, their arts, history, and people.
In 2005, Mr. Phillips became a registered member of the Texas Cherokee tribe
known as “Tsalagiyi Nvdagi”. The Tribal UGU (principal chief) bestowed his tribal
name “Standing Bear” upon him. Mr. Phillips’ early family education about being
a good steward of the land has now come full circle and his art is influenced by
the beauty, color and reverence of nature.
Ennis Bluebonnets 2011 $298.00
Windmill Sunrise $298.00
Ann Ponder
636 N 13th Street
Corsicana, TX 75110
(903) 641-2354
[email protected]
Ann Ponder is a local artist who paints landscapes of the area.
Ann has a degree from the Art Institute of Dallas and has studied
under a variety of masters.
Navarro County $300.00
Kaliedescope $800.00
Navarro County(3) $350.00
Shelley Lyles Spence
5016 FM 85
Ennis, TX 75119
(903) 851-1070
[email protected]
Shelley Spence is originally from Louisiana, but has been a resident of Ennis
since 1998. For the last 15 years she has worked in Dallas as a Veterinary
Technician. In 2014 she gave up her career to help her husband Brad run the
family business, Spence Plumbing. It was a difficult decision, but it has allowed
her to spend time in Ennis learning about our city and meeting people here. It
has also allowed her more time to dedicate to her creative side.
Shelley’s mother is an artist in Louisiana. So although she never studied art
herself, she was always surrounded by it. Her mother always encouraged her to
make gifts for family and friends. Both of her parents have always encouraged
her to figure out how to make something when she could not find exactly what
she wanted. This is what inspired her love of “repurposing” old, unused items.
The majority of her art involves taking something abandoned and making it
beautiful. She also enjoys cross-stitching, beading, painting, and jewelry making.
Her “repurposed” art allows her to think outside of the box and let her
imagination run wild.
With the onset of spring and summer, Shelley’s hope is that her art will inspire
others to create something of their own to decorate their favorite outdoor area.
Peacock
$125.00
Stephen Spence
102 Penn Cove
Waxahachie, TX 75165
(214) 415-9128
[email protected]
http://stephenspence.weebly.com/art-bystphspence.html
Stephen Spence is originally from Seattle, Washington.
He spent nine years in the Air Force, entering as a Computer Operator
and finishing both his Bachelors and Masters degrees while in the Air
Force. He moved into Data Center Management after obtaining his
officer commission.
Stephen continued to manage data centers for various firms in the
Seattle area after leaving active duty and joining the Reserves /
Washington Air National Guard. He retired from the US Air Force/Air
National Guard at the rank of Major and has spent the past 15 years in
IT Audit and IT Risk Control Management.
Stephen began dabbling in abstract art years ago as a way to add art
to his home that was personal, affordable, and more in line with his
taste in art. His first piece was completed in 2001. In 2013, he
returned to painting as a way to relax, recharge, and provide an outlet
for creativity. Having a natural curiosity and “what if” thinking, he
experimented with various textures, painting techniques, and subject
matters in each of his art pieces. Each art piece is different from the
next while. While each of piece of artwork is acrylic based medium,
the style and texturing techniques of each piece vary dramatically
providing the viewer an interesting range of colors, textures, and
subject content.
Green Pears $100.00
Orange Water Lilly $100
Red Pear $100.00