Old Bakery & Emporium presents Graphite Gallery and Cherry Squared, featuring Cherry Taylor and Norman Bean.
Taylor is a mixed media artist and musician who works primarily in fiber, creating unique artworks that tell a story, some a reflection of the beautiful scenes in the Wells Branch area. She also teaches oil painting at the Lifetime Learning Institute, practices martial arts and studies art and music at ACC.
Bean's work in graphite is masterful and the subject matter intriguing. After traveling in Italy with the Texas State University Art Department, his path changed with the appreciation of graphite art and unusual perspective views.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 2.
Old Bakery & Emporium presents Graphite Gallery and Cherry Squared, featuring Cherry Taylor and Norman Bean.
Taylor is a mixed media artist and musician who works primarily in fiber, creating unique artworks that tell a story, some a reflection of the beautiful scenes in the Wells Branch area. She also teaches oil painting at the Lifetime Learning Institute, practices martial arts and studies art and music at ACC.
Bean's work in graphite is masterful and the subject matter intriguing. After traveling in Italy with the Texas State University Art Department, his path changed with the appreciation of graphite art and unusual perspective views.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 2.
Old Bakery & Emporium presents Graphite Gallery and Cherry Squared, featuring Cherry Taylor and Norman Bean.
Taylor is a mixed media artist and musician who works primarily in fiber, creating unique artworks that tell a story, some a reflection of the beautiful scenes in the Wells Branch area. She also teaches oil painting at the Lifetime Learning Institute, practices martial arts and studies art and music at ACC.
Bean's work in graphite is masterful and the subject matter intriguing. After traveling in Italy with the Texas State University Art Department, his path changed with the appreciation of graphite art and unusual perspective views.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 2.