Posts Tagged ‘artist reception’

the postcard for the show

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Here’s a copy of the postcard that the gallery sent out to let people know about the show. How cool is this?dezion-july4-2009

Reserve the Date: DeZion Art Gallery Artist Reception

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Just a little advance notice:

Join us for a reception at DeZion Art Gallery by Zions National Park featuring Maria’s Art on Saturday July 4th between 5 and 8 PM. Maria has been working hard and we hope to have more than thirty of her original paintings on display and available for purchase. High quality prints of her work will also be available at the reception.

My artwork on display at The DeZion Gallery at the mouth of Zion’s canyon

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

The DeZion art gallery in Springdale Utah (located at the mouth of Zion’s canyon) has agreed to show my work. It’s a really nice gallery and I quite like the other art that they have there. They are even going to let me be in a show. The reception will be on the 4th of July and they would like me to get as many paintings of Zion’s national park done as I possibly can before then so I’m just going at it like crazy these days. I’m really enjoying the work. To be honest I wasn’t sure that I would since I’ve never been all that interested in doing landscapes but Zion’s national park is so breathtakingly beautiful that I’m really getting into it. I’ll post the paintings on here as I finish them.

The DeZion Art Gallery

Featured Artwork
Father Abraham
As Still as the Wind
Deer Tracks
Lamanite Girl
Daughter of the Sky
Father Issac
The Raven
The Horse
Teancom
The Photographer
Wishing
Amoung the Leaves
Searching for the Sun
Zion Canyon # 4
Listening to the Wind
Horse in the Wind
Zion Canyon # 3
Zion Canyon # 2
Zion Canyon # 1
Tepee
The Path
Life is Good
Lion in Training
Silence and Light
Praire Fire
Mom\'s Garden
Little Red Squirrel
Brown Horse
Elf Portrait
Treefairy
Behold Your Little Ones
Mountain Home
Forgotten.jpg
The Soldiers Father
White Stallion
Elf Queen
The Whisper
The One Who Remembers
Blujay
Alone Again
The Fisherman\'s Wife