Redbud Gallery presents the works of artist Isabelle Scurry Chapman, a Houston native. Chapman is inspired by the boldness of color and design the bird kingdom has to offer. The Texas terrain lends itself perfectly to her lovely renderings of the winged creatures. The crimson head of the Northern Cardinal or the deep emerald of the Green Heron are only some of the bold shades one will relish in Isabelle’s small works.
Nature also gives way to eye-catching designs as found in the Golden-Fronted Woodpecker. She has a way of capturing feathered wildlife in a whimsical way that makes us appreciate its richness and diversity and wander our own backyard with curious eyes. Isabelle’s radiant work mingles effortlessly on book covers or cigar boxes that provide a perfect backdrop and complement each other.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 29.
Redbud Gallery presents the works of artist Isabelle Scurry Chapman, a Houston native. Chapman is inspired by the boldness of color and design the bird kingdom has to offer. The Texas terrain lends itself perfectly to her lovely renderings of the winged creatures. The crimson head of the Northern Cardinal or the deep emerald of the Green Heron are only some of the bold shades one will relish in Isabelle’s small works.
Nature also gives way to eye-catching designs as found in the Golden-Fronted Woodpecker. She has a way of capturing feathered wildlife in a whimsical way that makes us appreciate its richness and diversity and wander our own backyard with curious eyes. Isabelle’s radiant work mingles effortlessly on book covers or cigar boxes that provide a perfect backdrop and complement each other.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 29.
Redbud Gallery presents the works of artist Isabelle Scurry Chapman, a Houston native. Chapman is inspired by the boldness of color and design the bird kingdom has to offer. The Texas terrain lends itself perfectly to her lovely renderings of the winged creatures. The crimson head of the Northern Cardinal or the deep emerald of the Green Heron are only some of the bold shades one will relish in Isabelle’s small works.
Nature also gives way to eye-catching designs as found in the Golden-Fronted Woodpecker. She has a way of capturing feathered wildlife in a whimsical way that makes us appreciate its richness and diversity and wander our own backyard with curious eyes. Isabelle’s radiant work mingles effortlessly on book covers or cigar boxes that provide a perfect backdrop and complement each other.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 29.