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dana andersonHuntsville, AlabamaUntitled s Acrylic on Canvas s 20" x 30" 1,600.00 s Dana AndersonStill s Acrylic on Canvas s 36" x 24" s 3,200.00 s Dana AndersonDana Anderson, a 28-year-old Huntsville native and resident, is the South’s first artist with special needs to begiven her own solo gallery exhibit. She made history as the first such artist in several states including an upcoming exhibit September through December 2021 on Chicago’s Michigan Avenue. Anderson, who has Down syndrome and autism, is low-functioning and does not care for herself, read, write or speak. Painting has becomeher voice and she has been featured on local, regional and national media outlets, which has resulted in a largefollowing with sales of more than 100 paintings in 35 states. Unlike neurotypical professional artists, Anderson’swork is her only voice, and she is prolific with more than 300 pieces in less than three years. She paints weekly atthe Inside Out Studio, a local studio for adults with disabilities, where she creates museum-worthy art. She workswith canvas or board to create landscape and abstract art. She often paints over her work several times beforeshe is finished, and uses a broadly generalized brushstroke, roller or sponge, with smaller, articulate,accentuating strokes. An emerging career artist, Anderson is breaking down barriers. Her exhibit, “BeyondBarriers,” is educating the public that persons with disabilities can do amazing things if given the opportunity.www.danaandersonart.com, facebook.com/danaandersonart.huntsville50

kim barrickNashville, TennesseeChickadees s Oil s 14" x 11" s 850.00 s Kim BarrickNap s Oil s 8" x 10" s 550.00 s Kim BarrickKim Barrick is as diverse and complex as the work she creates. Barrick deflects labels, challenges authority and pursues her passions with wonder. She describes her work as expressive impressionism, “alive with light and filled withmovement.” A native of Colorado and a resident of Tennessee, Barrick claims dual citizenship maintaining homesin both states. Her artworks are held in numerous private and corporate collections throughout the United States,Europe and Asia. Recognized early as a “Top Talent” by Santa Fean Magazine, Barrick is also a sought-after instructor of landscape and still life painting, and a noted wildlife artist. In 2001, Barrick founded The Chestnut Group, “pleinair painters for the land” (www.chestnutgroup.org), now widely recognized as the premier plein air/conservation artorganization. Barrick was also instrumental in establishing “Wild About Colorado” Plein Air Festival supporting TheContinental Divide Land Trust. www.kimbarrickstudio.com51

jennifer blackCharleston, South CarolinaStudy in White s Oil s 20" x 20" s 650.00 s Jennifer BlackVintage Easter 3 s Oil s 14" x 14" s 325.00 s Kim BarrickAward-winning artist Jennifer Black lives and works in Charleston, S.C., where she maintains her studio overlooking themarshes of the Ashley River. This contemporary oil painter is widely recognized for her extraordinary “loose and painterly”light-filled style. Black has been drawing, designing and painting as long as she can remember. Her freelance artworkhelped fund her education at Florida State University, where she received a B.A. in creative art. Since then, she has honedher skills studying with locally and nationally known artists, including Kim English, Craig Nelson, Kevin Macpherson andScott Christensen. In 2008, Paint America’s Paint the Parks jurors named Black as a national competition finalist in the “Top100” competition. Additionally, she won top honors in the Piccolo Spoleto Outdoor Art Exhibition with the prestigiousMayor’s Award and recently was juried in to the Oil Painters of American Easter Region show.www.lowcountrystudio.com52

gary bodnerAtlanta, GeorgiaFaces No. 2 s Acrylic with Resin s 32" x 32" s 1,500.00Gary BodnerFaces No. 3 s Acrylic with Resin s 32" x 32" s 1,500.00Gary BodnerWith interests in everything from architecture to art,Gary Bodner is the quintessential Renaissance man.Bodner studied architecture at Miami University ofOhio before entering Chicago Medical School. Heearned his medical degree from Emory UniversitySchool of Medicine and for the past 30 years haspracticed medicine in Atlanta, specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Bodner began painting over 17years ago and has studied under Phil Carpenter inclasses at the Atlanta College of Art. He has participated in workshops with nationally acclaimed artistRobert Johnson at Sara-Britt Arts in Tuscaloosa andalso studied under Sandy Grow of Atlanta. He was the2011 featured artist for Huntsville Museum of Art Gala.His artwork has a tremendous following throughoutthe Southeast, and he is represented in many fine artgalleries from Atlanta to New Orleans. Bodnerdescribes his work as strong and colorful with anexpressionistic style. www.garybodner.netFaces No. 4 s Acrylic with Resin s 32" x 32" s 1,500.00Gary Bodner53

pascal bouterinParis, FranceFin de Journee s Oil on Board s 12" x 12" s 1,200.00 s Pascal BouterinPascal Bouterin, a French artist who is also an accomplished jazz musician, paints primarily in oils,applied with a knife, and in pastels, with pen, ink and pencil. Bouterin’s canvases often invoke a musicalquality with people resembling notes on a page. His landscapes are reminiscent of Turner, with theirdreamy ethereal quality and subtle but powerful use of color. His paintings address Old World themesin a contemporary style and his abstract interpretations of international landscapes invite the viewerinto an assortment of cosmopolitan or pastoral environments. Bouterin grew up in his grandfather’shouse near St. Remy de Provence and his paintings are usually infused with the light and beauty of thesurroundings that influenced him early on. He has an optimistic view of life, and people often commenton the calming and soothing effect of his paintings. Bouterin has made Atlanta his U.S. home and he visits fairly frequently due to having a very loyal clientele in Atlanta. He was the featured artist for the 2009Huntsville Museum of Art Gala. www.pascalbouterin.com54

david boyd, jr.Newnan, GeorgiaCloudscape Cumberland s Oil and Cold Wax on Linen11" x 14" s 1,000.00 s David Boyd, Jr.Sunset @ 13 Mile s Oil on Linen s 18" x 24" s 2,400.00 s David Boyd, Jr.David Boyd graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a degree in illustration. After college, he returnedto his hometown and taught art to middle and high school students for 20 years before pursuing his love of painting fulltime in 2014. In 2016, Boyd co-founded The Studio School at Three Hearts farm where he teaches foundations in oil painting and hosts award-winning painters for workshops throughout the year. In the fall 2017, he opened The Boyd Gallery inhistoric downtown Newnan, Ga., and took his teaching online in 2020 with Boyd’s Basement Sessions consisting of demonstrations, mentoring and critiquing. An avid outdoor painter, Boyd is president of the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast andis a signature member of Oil Painters of America, American Impressionist Society and the Laguna Plein Air PaintersAssociation. He is the founder of the Southside Outdoor Sketchers group, SOS, and a founding member of the Society ofSeven. An award-winning artist, his work can be found in private collections across the globe. Boyd is the proud father ofDavid Boyd III and Aila Boyd. www.davidboydjr.com55

nancy bradfordScottsboro, AlabamaSilver Blues s Oil on Canvas s 10" x 10" s 300.00Nancy BradfordSunflower Field - Aix-en-Provence s Original Pastel onFrench Paper s 11" x 14" s 200.00 s Nancy BradfordAward-winning artist Nancy Bradford has firmly established herself within the art community, demonstrating asophistication of style, dynamic use of color, and sensitivity for light. An Alabama native, she has studied with leading artists throughout the United States and Europe. Bradford’s work encompasses the mediums of oil, pastel andwatercolor. Known for a fluid, direct style, she captures the viewer’s attention with her expressive use of rich, radiantcolor. Her work can be seen at the Dragonfly Gallery in Fayetteville, Tenn. and at her new location, The Lake Studioon the Tennessee River, Roseberry Creek in Scottsboro. She has exhibited at many regional art shows across theSoutheast, including Trinity, Atlanta Ga; The Webb Show, Knoxville, Tenn.; The Harding Show, Nashville, Tenn.; andthe Columbus Museum, Columbus, Ga. Nancy is a loyal member and volunteer of the Huntsville Museum of Art,serving for many years as a member of the Foundation Board. She is a member of the Women Painters of theSoutheast. nancybradfordart.com.56

anne blair brownNashville, TennesseeFowl Play s Oil on Linen s 24" x 24" s 4,800.00Anne Blair BrownQuiet Porch s Oil on Linen s 16" x 16" s 2,800.00Anne Blair BrownAnne Blair Brown, the 2014 Huntsville Museum of Art Gala featured artist, was born in North Kingstown, R.I.,and currently resides in Nashville, Tenn. Her work centers on intimate scenes inspired by local surroundingsas well as her travel in the United States and abroad. While she enjoys the quiet solitude of her studio, shedelights in painting on location. “My artwork starts in reality and evolves through my imagination,” saysBrown. “As an Impressionist, I believe in a painting process that enables me to tap into my creativity ratherthan trying to copy and perfect.” Her goal is to invite the viewer to connect to the painting in order to personalize the experience and use one’s imagination to complete the story. Brown is past president of the Plein AirPainters of the Southeast and a signature member of both The Oil Painters of America and The AmericanImpressionist Society. She is also an active member of The Cumberland Society of Oil Painters and TheChestnut Group, a nonprofit group of artists dedicated to preserving endangered ecosystems, historiclocales and aesthetically and environmentally significant places. Brown is an award-winning artist and mostrecently received Plein Air Magazine Award of Excellence, American Impressionist Society 21st annualNational Juried Exhibition. Her work can be found at art galleries across the United States including inProvincetown, Mass.; Kennebunkport, Maine; Charleston, S.C.; Bluffton, S.C.; Naples, Fla., and Leiper’s Fork,Tenn. www.anneblairbrown.com57

dana brownMaggie Valley, North CarolinaCarmela’s Choice s Watercolor s 43" x 30" s 2,000.00Dana BrownNorth Carolina based studio painter Dana Brown works with encaustic, using beeswaxand resin to convey elaborate depictions of botanical scenes, farm equipment, urbanbackdrops and other mechanically complex machinery. Utilizing tools designed forceramists, Brown carves, fills, layers and fuses the wax, creating areas to be filled withpigment. Her industrial scenes evoke a sense of wonder, guiding the eye through geometrically complex landscapes teeming with rich detail. Brown has been featured inexhibitions at the Huntsville Museum of Art; Alexandria Museum of Art in Alexandria,La.; Buchanan Center for the Arts in Monmouth, Ill.; Providence Art Clue National JuriedExhibition, Providence, R.I.; among others. She has been featured in Watercolor MagicMagazine, Artist Magazine, American Artist Watercolor as well in several books.www.danabrownart.com58

rebekah bynumHuntsville, AlabamaRanuculus s Oil s 12" x 9" s 1,000.00 s Rebekah BynumRebekah Sanders Bynum studied fine art at the University of Montevallo and receivedher BFA in 1999. Over the past 20 years she maintained and expanded her craftthrough commissioned portraits and murals, and through the founding and franchising of Spirited Art. Rebekah’s work can be seen in numerous private residencesthroughout the Southeast. She is a Huntsville native. Facebook: @BekBynumArt59

amy crewsBirmingham, AlabamaNeat s Oil on Linen s 5" x 7” s 350.00 s Amy CrewsGeorgia s Oil on Gallery Wrapped Canvas s 24" x 20” s 750.00 sAmy CrewsAfter two years as a fine art major in college, Amy Crews completed her degrees in management and marketing. Settingher artistic gifts aside, she enjoyed a successful corporate career, the last of which was in marketing for Southern Livingmagazine. Soon after her first child was born, she returned to the easel and has been a full-time artist for 20 years now. Ithas been said that Crews has the ability to “elevate a common object to an elegant presentation” resulting in an aesthetic and appeal that is both personal and universal. A keen appreciation for all things has been the hallmark of her body ofwork, and her paintings bring to vivid life the detail around us we oftentimes overlook. She is best known for her paintingsof flora and fauna. Crews has won a significant number of awards over the span of her career and has been featured innumerous publications and exhibits. Her work can be found in notable corporate and private art collections including inthree major hospitals in Birmingham and the Alabama governor’s mansion. Originally from Atlanta, Crews resides inBirmingham with her husband, Matt, and their two children. www.amycrewsgallery.com60

barbara davisMontgomery, AlabamaPeach Fuzz s Oil s 8" x 10” s 500.00 s Barbara DavisWith the Sun s Oil s 14" x 11” s 600.00 s Barbara DavisBorn and raised in Montgomery, Barbara Davis has been painting since the age of 14, realizing her love for art atan early age. After graduating from Auburn University Montgomery in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in fine art,she primarily worked in the banking industry but pursued art as an avocation with the hope of eventuallybecoming a full-time artist. Davis has won numerous awards for her artwork in regional and national shows. Herwork is on display in collections across the country including the Alabama Department of Archives and History,Auburn University, the Alpha Omicron Pi house at the University of Alabama, Energen Corp., Alabama PowerCompany and the U.S. District Courthouse Middle District of Alabama. She is a member of Oil Painters of Americaand the Portrait Society of America and holds Signature membership with the American Impressionist Society.Her work can be found at Stonehenge Gallery and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Store, Montgomery;Beverly McNeil Gallery, Birmingham; Shain Gallery, Charlotte, N.C.; Gallery 905, Selma; and The Local Gallery,Auburn. www.Barbaradavis.fineartstudioonline.com61

vicki denaburgBirmingham, AlabamaThe Only One s Mixed Media s 36" x 36" s 1,500.00Vicki DenaburgCount Your Blessings s Mixed Media s 36" x 30" s 1,200.00Vicki DenaburgFor Vicki Denaburg, painting has long been a heartfelt passion, so becoming an artist was the fulfillment ofa lifelong dream. Although she has been inspired by and has painted with many artists over the years, sheis mostly self-taught. Denaburg has a passion for abstract art that comes from within and is rarely preplanned. She continues to develop her unique style by experimenting with different mediums taken to awhole new level. She works to create unique pieces by layering the different mediums in a way that will speakto viewers with excitement and interest. Denaburg participates in numerous juried regional shows as well ascharitable events. Her work can be found at Beau Interiors, Grayton Beach, Fla., and Bella Vita,Collierville,Tenn. www.vickidenaburg.com62

noah desmondSanta Fe, New MexicoEdge of the Woods s Oil s 12" x 24" s 1,400.00 s Noah DesmondInspired by nature, Noah Desmond has an impressionistic style that borders the edge ofabstraction. He creates landscapes and florals with bold colors and a sense of movement thatdraw you deep into the work. His energetic compositions are rendered with vibrant color, vitality and spontaneity. Desmond’s textured canvases are created by layering pigments with bothpalette knife and brush, resulting in exciting landscapes, rich in depth and vibrancy. He graduated from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design where he won a Blatz Scholarship andwas able to spend a semester at the Boston Museum School. There he was awarded theDana Pond Award for painting. Desmond is recognized for his painterly approach andfreshness to his work, earning him a place in corporate as well as private collections.Noahdesmond38@yahoo.com63

emily louise orr elliottOntario, CanadaFloral in Oil s Oil on Canvas Board s 251 4" x 22" s 500.00 s Peter and Betsy LoweA student at the Ontario School of Art, the Art Students League in New York with William Merritt Chase and RobertHenri, and the New York School of Design, Emily Louise Elliott (1867-1952) was best known in Canada for her painted figures, landscapes and flowers in oil. A well-known graphic designer, Elliott received many newspaper andmagazine commissions for her fashion designs and sketched fashions for Eaton's and Simpson's catalogs.Additionally, she wrote a regular column on boats and boating for the Toronto Star, and was known as a composer of songs and as a lecturer on a variety of art topics. Elliott was an active exhibitor at the Royal CanadianAcademy (1898-1932), the Ontario Society of Artists (1899-1925), the Women's Art Association of Canada and theCanadian National Exhibition. In her position as founding chair of the Women's Committee of the CanadianNational Exhibition, she has been credited with the design of the now-demolished Women's Building. Elliott wasalso a member of the Women's Press Club, the Women's Musical Club and the Toronto Heliconian Club. Many ofher works hang in Victoria College, Emmanuel College, St. Hilda's College, the School of Nursing, University ofToronto, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Toronto Women's Press Club.64

beverly ford evansFranklin, TennesseeMorning Stroll s Oil s 18" x 24" s 1,850.00 s Beverly Ford EvansMorning Stroll s Oil s 18" x 24" s 1,850.00 s Beverly Ford EvansRaised in Nashville, Beverly Ford Evans now resides in Franklin, Tenn. As a child she was encouraged by her parents to drawand paint the beauty that surrounded her. Evans’ talent and a strong desire to create led her to a successful career in interior design. In 2003 she took her first workshop to help her achieve her yearning to create beautiful paintings. With herdeliberate brushwork and attention to the scene, Evans captures the essence of the landscape beautifully and artfully. Sheloves to pack her paints and travel to other parts of our country, where she is inspired by the diversity and beauty at everyturn in the road. Coupled with her love of landscapes is her love for animals, and she is often sought after to paint commissions for pet owners. Evans is represented by Local Color Gallery in Nashville, Tenn.; Up Against the Wall in Kingsport,Tenn.; Richard Stravitz Sculpture & Fine Art Gallery in Virginia Beach, Va.; and Cecil Byrne Gallery in Charleston, S.C.www.beverlyfordevans.com65

nancy frankeAtlanta, GeorgiaOrchids in Silver s Acrylic & Oil on Canvas24" x 12" s 2,250.00 s Nancy FrankeNancy Franke, a longtime Atlanta resident, was the 2012 Huntsville Museum of Art Gala featured artist.She began painting as a child in Pennsylvania, studying with Glenn Brougher, a noted watercolorist.She went on to major in fine arts at Wilson College and received her master’s degree in art history atUNC Chapel Hill. Primarily self-taught as an adult, Franke has benefited from workshop study with someof the finest painters of today such as Sherrie McGraw, Carolyn Anderson and Kim English. Franke hasparticipated in many group and juried shows, and in 2010 she was chosen as a signature member ofthe Oil Painters of America. She is represented by Huff Harrington Fine Art, Atlanta, Ga., and Reinert FineArt in Charleston, S.C. She has six paintings in The St. Regis Atlanta Hotel/Atlanta permanent collection,and has been selected for the Oil Painters of America National Juried Show six times. Now a popularworkshop instructor, Franke teaches and paints in Atlanta and in Provence, France, each year. In 2018,Franke was selected as one of 12 exclusive artists by Ballard Designs. www.nancyfranke.com66

karen hewitt haganCharleston, South CarolinaSt. James Church s Oil s 8" x 6" s 500.00Karen HaganVilla on Hillside in Tuscany s Oil s 6" x 8" s 500.00 s Karen HaganPainter and gallery owner, Karen Hewitt Hagan, is living the quintessential life of an accomplished artist. TheFlorence, S.C., native has taught plein air painting in Charleston, Italy, the Bahamas and France. Currently, Haganteaches privately in her Charleston studio and enjoys owning the Charleston-based Hagan Fine Art Online Gallery,displaying her work alongside the paintings of artists from far-away lands such as Russia and Germany. Hagan’sown works are collected nationally and can be found in permanent collections of fine resorts like The Sanctuaryat Kiawah Island. She is a breast cancer survivor, which drastically changed her perspective on life and work. “I’vehad a whole lot of challenges and changes in the last few years; moving back to dry land (she lived on a boat foreight years), becoming single and going through breast cancer,” said Hill. “I’ve found that my paintings alwaysfollow my heart, and what’s happening with my emotions usually flows through my brush.”www.haganfineart.com67

willoughby lucas hastingsBoston, MassachusettsDouble Exposure s 35 mm Film Photograph s 18" x 12" s 400.00Willoughby Lucas HastingsSt. James Parish s Digital Collage/Photograph20" x 30" s 800.00 s Willoughby Lucas HastingsOriginally from Huntsville, Willoughby Hastings began her undergraduate education at the CalArts, before transferring to the University of Georgia, where she graduated with a bachelor of fine arts. She continued her studies atTufts University where she received a master of fine arts from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. She also completed two research fellowships during the 2019-2020 academic year. Hastings has exhibited work in the Museumof Fine Arts Boston, Center for Maine Contemporary Art and the Huntsville Museum of Art as well as in several galleryand university shows including the Copley Society of Art, Mississippi State University, Birmingham-Southern College,Lesley University and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. Currently, Hastings is a part-time instructor at the University of Alabamain Huntsville, Tufts University, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and Lesley University. Hastings states that herart practice consists of two main research focuses. The first is an investigation into the aesthetics of whitenessand how they seek to maintain environments of exclusivity and ideological control. The second builds on andestablishes counter-hegemonic aesthetics through the production of elaborate garments and collaborativelymade protest banners referencing generational quilting collectives and feminist and queer 8

billy herrinHuntsville, AlabamaDifferent Girlfriend s Watercolor s 23" x 29" s 550.00 s Billy HerrinBilly Herrin was born and raised on the coast of Savannah, Ga. He graduated from AuburnUniversity with a degree in architecture. After a 40-year design career in Huntsville, Herrinretired and had the time to paint watercolors, along with making wine and playing golf. Hisprimary painting interest is landscapes, and if a boat is involved, it’s even better. Herrin hasparticipated in numerous painting workshops in the Southeast and his work has been displayed in Huntsville and Savannah galleries.69

deborah hillCharleston, South Carolina and Aurora, New YorkSatsuma s Oil s 8" x 8" s 550.00 s Deborah HillPort Buildings s Oil on Canvas s 6" x 12" s 650.00 s Deborah HillDeborah Hill finds inspiration in the depth of color and form in the natural world, rural vistas, beaches andmarsh, but is equally inspired working from a still life arrangement. Working in both studio and plein air, Hillconveys and element of familiarity via her subject matter by interjecting abstract elements through the meansof color, brushwork and paint application. She provides the viewer with a visual roadmap to navigate throughthe painting. A classically trained artist, Hill earned a BFA degree with a concentration in painting fromthe University of Buffalo. She lives and paints as a professional in Charleston, S.C., and Aurora, N.Y. Her workcan be found in collections throughout the United States and abroad. Hill is represented by LePrinceFine Art, Charleston, S.C.; Spa Fine Art, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; and The Art Salon, Charlotte, N.C.www.deborahrhillpaintings.com70

ignat ignatovCharleston, South CarolinaMovement of Light s Oil s 16" x 12" s 1,500.00 s Ignat IgnatovA self-described representational painter, the works of artist Ignat Ignatov float fluidly betweenImpressionism and realism. Ignatov was born in 1978 in Veliko, Tarnovo, Bulgaria, and grew up in Sevlievo,Bulgaria. At age 13, his promising talent in drawing, painting and sculpting earned him one of only 30available spots to attend the renowned Secondary Art School of Applied Arts in Tryavna, Bulgaria.Following his graduation in 1996, Ignatov continued his training at St. Cyril and St. Methodius University ofVeliko Tarnovo. In 1997, at the age of 19, fueled by his desire to pursue the “American dream,” he entereda lottery to win a Green card. He won – and since he knew only one person in the United States, who livedin California, he moved to the Golden State. He then studied at the prestigious California Institute in NorthHollywood and taught painting classes at the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art where he taught until2012. In the course of establishing his artistic roots, Ignatov was influenced by Nicolai Fechin, John SingerSargent, Anders Zorn and Joaquin Sorolla. His work includes figures, portraits, still lifes, wildlife and landscapes. An avid traveler now living in Charleston, S.C., his art is inspired by his many adventures. TheHuntsville Museum of Art Gala featured artist in 2020, Ignatov is represented by LePrince Gallery inCharleston. www.ignatovart.com, email: ignatov101@yahoo.com, Instagram: ignatignatov71

holly irwinRoswell, GeorgiaDance On s Ink and Watercolor s 161 2" x 201 2" s 700.00 s Holly IrwinArtist Holly Irwin says that when she was a child, she loved towatch her mother, a fashion illustrator, draw pen and ink figures of women in beautiful dresses. With her encouragement,Irwin began formal art classes at age 11, studying underPittsburgh’s legendary art teacher, Joseph Fitzpatrick, whoselist of famous students include Andy Warhol. She was eventually awarded a scholarship to Carnegie Mellon University’sfine arts program. Many years later, after being diagnosedwith rheumatoid arthritis, Irwin was forced to leave her marketing job. It was her passion for art and early training in drawing and painting the human figure that gave her hope and anew life. To this day, the female figure continues to be a constant source of inspiration and the vehicle through which Irwinbest expresses herself. She says, “My paintings are simplycompositions from the heart.” Irwin is represented by dkGallery in Marietta, Ga., Lyons Share Gallery in Fairhope andBeverly McNeil Gallery in Birmingham. www.hollyirwin.com72Love Song s Ink and Pastel s 15" x 111 2" 350.00 s Holly IrwinMissy s Ink and Acrylic s 13" x 11" s 350.00Holly Irwin

murat kaboulovBrentwood, TennesseeStill Life s Oil on Canvas s 28" x 22" s 2,650.00 s Murat KaboulovFriends s Oil on Canvas s 20" x 16" s 1,350.00 s Murat KaboulovBorn and educated in Russia, Murat Kaboulov lived and worked in Brentwood, Tenn., from 1992 until the end of his lifein 2010. He earned a M.F.A. degree from one of the world’s leading art schools, The Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg,Russia, where he studied in the studio of Professor E. Moyesseyenko. Murat was a member of the Union of Artists ofRussia and Portrait Society of America. His works can be found in many art museums throughout Russia as well as inprivate collections all over the world.73

mike knoxHUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA2020 s Brass, Spandex and Wood s 63" x 39" s 1,000.00Mike KnoxMike Knox has always been interested in art. During the last 22 years in Huntsville, he has channeled his artistic talents into creating beautiful kitchens and baths while working in the stone business. Knox specializes in designing countertops, back splashes, flooring, stone carved sinks andbathroom tile mosaics. A master craftsman in the Huntsville community, Knox has left his mark onmany homes and businesses. With his creative eye and natural gifs, he enjoys sculpting, stonecarving and working with metal. The joy he brings to his work is evident through his creations.74

nancy leeAtlanta, GeorgiaGood Morning s Oil on Canvas s 8" x 10" s 350.00Nancy LeeSomething About Pears s Oil on Canvas s 24" x 24" s 750.00Nancy LeeWorking in oils and acrylics, Nancy Lee paints in both a realistic and abstract style, sometimes with a happy combination of the two. With a background in fashion merchandising and color graphics, she has studied painting withnotable artists throughout the southeast and in Europe. She describes her work in the following way: “Connections:artist to subject, subject to painting, painting to viewer. When I have made those connections, I consider my art tobe satisfying and complete. Whether I'm painting a figure, a landscape, a beloved pet or a vase of flowers, I look ateach blank canvas as an opportunity to reveal something wonderful about God's vast creation.”nleedesign4u@gmail.com75

sherrie russ levineNashville, TennesseeThe Louvre Reflections s Oil on Canvas s 20" x 24" 2,400.00 s Sherrie Russ LevineIconic Beauty s Oil on Canvas s 20" x 24" s 2,400.00Sherrie Russ LevineRooted deeply in the Impressionist tradition, Sherrie Russ Levine’s paintings are filled with evocative light andcolor. She strives to capture a fleeting moment in time with expressive brushwork and just enough detai

Dana Anderson, a 28-year-old Huntsville native and resident, is the South’s first artist with special needs to be given her own solo gallery exhibit. She made history as the first such artist in several states including an upcom - ing exhibit September through December 2021 o