Tuesday, November 11, 2008

LAST CHANCE! Show this weekend -Nov 14,15&16!! Please Join Us

We had a WONDERFUL weekend(Nov 7, 8 & 9) at the Broughton Artist Show. Great weather, good food and drink, fun music, interesting demos, beautiful & unique Art, and best of all.....fantastic people!

Scroll down through this blog to read about many of our Artists and see samplings of their work. Others not featured in the blog include: Kathy Adams - natural soaps and gorgeous pottery; Christina Hill(Old South Stained Glass) - beautiful windows, mosaics and wind chimes; Tom Himelick - functional and lovely pottery; Rainer Notter - Unique hand painted porcelain(lots of new things this year!); Allena Owen - amazing hand knitted and felted handbags, scarves etc. and the ever-popular Triple C's - Southern jelly with a kick! There truly is something for everyone on your shopping list and most likely something for yourself too!

DON'T MISS OUR LAST WEEKEND!! November 14, 15 & 16.

Sharon Chandler - Painter



Sharon's Bio and work may be viewed: www.sharonchandler.com

Lisa Mote - Fused Glass Artist



Read Lisa's bio and see more of her work: www.lisasglassstudio.com

Beverly Smith - Painter

The thing that grabs me when I am looking for something to paint is elusive. It may be an unexpected flow of light, an unsual combination of color or form, or it may be just an emotional response to the image in front of me. I don't limit myself to a particular subject matter or medium, but my art is easily recognizable by my use of color and brushstroke. I create representational images combining both abstract and realistic elements primarily in watercolor and acrylic. I graduated with honors from Georgia State University with a degree in Fine Art. Through the University of Georgia, I studied in Europe and participated in the studies abroad program in Cortona, Italy. I have received numerous awards and enjoy membership in several art guilds. Friendships and support from fellow artist and patrons are an intrical part of my creative process.


You can see a sampling of Beverly's work at www.artistsingeorgia.com/beverlysmith