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Upcoming Show, Cowtown Indie Bazaar October 15th.

Grapevine Vintage Wine and Art Show

I had a wonderful time at the show this past weekend in Grapevine. What a great venue to display art work. My booth was next to my sister, Sharen Chatterton and her beautiful art work. Thank you to everyone who came out and enjoyed this great event. I have 3 pieces of art on display [...]

Getting Ready, Set, Go!

I have been so busy getting everything ready for my shows in March and April. This coming weekend is the Funky Finds Spring Fling. It will be Saturday, March 12, from 9am-4pm and Sunday, March 13, from 11am- 4pm. This is a great show with funky indie art and over a 100 artists and craftsman. [...]

Fort Worth South Fall Arts Goggle Show

October 3, 2009 3pm-10pm (show is one night only) The Art Show will be curated by Kerrie Conover (Fort Worth artist/photographer) as part of Fort Worth South’s Arts Goggle on October 3, 2009. The exhibition will feature seventeen artists: Ray Albarez (painting), Candy Austin (Earthenware), Sharen Chatterton & Karen Rester (collaborative painting/mixed media), Michelle Connolly [...]

Art Gallery

Twin Mix One – 4 Canvases (12X12) total 24X24 Mixed Media, Acrylic and Collage Wire Sculpture - SOLD Twin Mix Two – 4 Canvases (16X20) total 32X40 Mixed Media, Acrylic and Collage “Boots and Spurs” - 20×36 - Acrylic on Canvas - SOLD - Prints Available “Time of a Life Time” 24×30 - Mixed Media Collage - $275 “Nightmare” - 26×34 - Mixed Media Collage - SOLD - Prints Available “Winter Pony” Mixed Media Collage Flowers - 24 x 36 - Oil on Canvas - $675.00 Crystal Clear II -24X24 - Oil on Canvas “American Paint” - 34×24 - Paper Collage - SOLD - Prints Available

Woven Art Gallery

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More Thoughts For A Blue Moon

"We sleep, but the loom of life never stops and the pattern which was weaving when the sun went down is weaving when it comes up in the morning." --Henry Ward Beecher