
Barbara Wilson earned her fine arts degree in drawing and painting. She shows traditional landscapes and still lifes, as well as abstract works, in venues in Colorado and New Mexico.
She also teaches weekly classes in various media. Beginners to advanced students are welcome.
Visit her website at http://barbara-wilson.artistwebsites.com to view her work.
Chris and Dale Sherman are from Parker, Colorado and work in 2 different mediums.
Dale specializes in Woodwork and you can visit his website at http://www.spiritwoodturning.com.
Chris is a Mixed Media artist who loves sharing her joy and enthusiasm for life through her work. To see her Mixed Media creations, please visit her website at http://artid.com/chrissherman.
Drawing and painting since an early age, Dave Reiter moved from Montana to Colorado to attend the Colorado Institute of Art, where he received a degree in graphic design. Now painting with a focus on nature, landscape and water, Dave makes quiet references to the day-to-day struggles and pleasures of life through his use of color and composition.
Trees that block the path before you, a quiet stream with rapids ahead, the inevitable erosion at a tree’s roots; all make way for a reflection of our own lives.
Visit his website at www.davereiterart.com.
Gayle Crites is from Boulder, Colorado and you can visit her website at http://www.gaylecrites.com.
She specializes in Oils and Mixed media.
Håkan has always created art in different styles because he likes to explore new expressions. Growing up in Sweden has certainly influenced his style of art. Much of visual art in Scandinavia demonstrate simplicity. Håkan prefers uncomplicated art.
His website has three different galleries. The ANIMAL GALLERY is influenced by decades as a designer and art director. The RAINBOW GALLERY shows various experimental expressions. The WHITE GALLRY demonstrates where Håkan’s heart is. The art focuses on how light, shadows and different textures interact, most of the time with minimal colors. Found objects are often part of the creation. Most artwork is touchable with visually impaired people in mind.
Visit Håkan’s website at (http://www.hokanart.com)