William Reaves Fine Art celebrates the holidays with an exhibition featuring new works by the gallery’s Contemporary Texas Regionalists. This holiday show is quickly becoming an annual tradition on the Houston art scene, and highlights these 15 CTR artists from all parts of the state. Members include Randy Bacon (Albany), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Margie Crisp (Elgin), Keith Davis (Austin), Charles Ford (Houston), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), Billy Hassell (Fort Worth), Lee Jamison (Huntsville), Rob Kendrick (Austin), Laura Lewis (Mason), Wiilliam Montgomery (Elgin), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Round Rock), and Debbie Stevens (Cypress).
In this exhibition, the group is joined by Fort Worth’s incredible draughtsman Jim Malone, who has recently exhibited as a guest artist in several recent shows at WRFA. Additionally, new works by Houston’s own Hunter George and Erik Sprohge, two of the city’s most admired watercolorists, are being featured as among the foremost of WRFA’s “house” artists. These gentlemen share their newest output of fine Texas watercolors, adding their own artful interpretations of the continued Lone Star saga and underscoring their expert hand with water-based media. Both artists are mainstays of the local art scene, and their marvelous works serve to further enhance this great exhibition of Texas paintings.
The exhibit will be on display December 4-23.
William Reaves Fine Art celebrates the holidays with an exhibition featuring new works by the gallery’s Contemporary Texas Regionalists. This holiday show is quickly becoming an annual tradition on the Houston art scene, and highlights these 15 CTR artists from all parts of the state. Members include Randy Bacon (Albany), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Margie Crisp (Elgin), Keith Davis (Austin), Charles Ford (Houston), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), Billy Hassell (Fort Worth), Lee Jamison (Huntsville), Rob Kendrick (Austin), Laura Lewis (Mason), Wiilliam Montgomery (Elgin), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Round Rock), and Debbie Stevens (Cypress).
In this exhibition, the group is joined by Fort Worth’s incredible draughtsman Jim Malone, who has recently exhibited as a guest artist in several recent shows at WRFA. Additionally, new works by Houston’s own Hunter George and Erik Sprohge, two of the city’s most admired watercolorists, are being featured as among the foremost of WRFA’s “house” artists. These gentlemen share their newest output of fine Texas watercolors, adding their own artful interpretations of the continued Lone Star saga and underscoring their expert hand with water-based media. Both artists are mainstays of the local art scene, and their marvelous works serve to further enhance this great exhibition of Texas paintings.
The exhibit will be on display December 4-23.
William Reaves Fine Art celebrates the holidays with an exhibition featuring new works by the gallery’s Contemporary Texas Regionalists. This holiday show is quickly becoming an annual tradition on the Houston art scene, and highlights these 15 CTR artists from all parts of the state. Members include Randy Bacon (Albany), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Margie Crisp (Elgin), Keith Davis (Austin), Charles Ford (Houston), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), Billy Hassell (Fort Worth), Lee Jamison (Huntsville), Rob Kendrick (Austin), Laura Lewis (Mason), Wiilliam Montgomery (Elgin), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Round Rock), and Debbie Stevens (Cypress).
In this exhibition, the group is joined by Fort Worth’s incredible draughtsman Jim Malone, who has recently exhibited as a guest artist in several recent shows at WRFA. Additionally, new works by Houston’s own Hunter George and Erik Sprohge, two of the city’s most admired watercolorists, are being featured as among the foremost of WRFA’s “house” artists. These gentlemen share their newest output of fine Texas watercolors, adding their own artful interpretations of the continued Lone Star saga and underscoring their expert hand with water-based media. Both artists are mainstays of the local art scene, and their marvelous works serve to further enhance this great exhibition of Texas paintings.
The exhibit will be on display December 4-23.