In Deep in the Art of Texas, three artists have joined together to express their diverse interpretations of Texas, including landscapes, city view, fellow Texans and small "snap shots" of everyday life.
Helen Faythe Green works in watercolor, acrylic and oils. Pat Molina works in watercolor and pastels. Marsha Madeleine Reeves is a watercolor painter. Together the present a formidable picture of Texas today in the Deep in the Art of Texas exhibit.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 4.
In Deep in the Art of Texas, three artists have joined together to express their diverse interpretations of Texas, including landscapes, city view, fellow Texans and small "snap shots" of everyday life.
Helen Faythe Green works in watercolor, acrylic and oils. Pat Molina works in watercolor and pastels. Marsha Madeleine Reeves is a watercolor painter. Together the present a formidable picture of Texas today in the Deep in the Art of Texas exhibit.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 4.
In Deep in the Art of Texas, three artists have joined together to express their diverse interpretations of Texas, including landscapes, city view, fellow Texans and small "snap shots" of everyday life.
Helen Faythe Green works in watercolor, acrylic and oils. Pat Molina works in watercolor and pastels. Marsha Madeleine Reeves is a watercolor painter. Together the present a formidable picture of Texas today in the Deep in the Art of Texas exhibit.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 4.