BIG BEND
ARTISTS
Jill D. Miller
432-238-0525 www.rimrockphotography.com
[email protected]
Ranches west of Valentine, TX. Landscapes, all aspects
of ranch life and native Chihuahuan Desert residents
are reflected in her photography. Jill's Far West Texas
Calendars feature photographs from the Big Bend
area. Her photography can be seen online.
Mimi y Roberto
Marfa
432-386-5454 • [email protected]
Handmade pottery by two local potters who have
studied in Japan, Italy, and Canada. Gallery: Marfa
Book Store in St. George Hotel.
Elizabeth Luna Mireles
11350 Four Point Dr., Austin
210-289-2457 • creativelizard.blogspot.com
[email protected]
Striking vibrant flora and expressive portraits done in
watercolor. 2007 Sul Ross Alumnus and member of
the Big Bend Arts Council.
Jan Moeller
A representational watercolorist fascinated with the
play of color in shadow and light. This expression of
color is reflected in her work. Shows at CatchLight
Art Gallery.
Glenn Moreland
206 Madrone, Fort Davis
Artist, wood carver, specializing in the humor of
everyday cowboy life.
Patty Moreland
Cactus Fountain Studio,
106 Musquiz Dr., Fort Davis
512-627-5943 • [email protected]
Traditional paintings, acrylic, watercolor, oil, from still
life to landscapes. Graduate of SWT Univ. Fine Arts,
1971. Stop in and visit the artist at her studio.
Mia Muratori
Building 98, PO Box 445, 705 West Bonnie Street, Marfa
302-494-3042, 432-729-1852
www.miamuratori.com
[email protected]
Mia Muratori studied painting at the Art Students
League of New York with Robert Beauchamps and
later received her MFA from the Univesity of
Delaware. The artist has been awarded a travel grant
from the China Bilateral Artist Exchange, a Carr
Foundation Scholarship, an Artist Opportuity Grant
from the Delaware Division of the Arts and a Patricia
C. Philips New York Times Cultural Critic
Competition Award. Muratori exhibits nationally and
internationally.
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Johanna Nelson
432-940-9506 • johannanelson.tumblr.com
[email protected]
Johanna studied Industrial Technology and Art at
SRSU; she is currently working on her MBA, with a
focus on Economics at UTEP. Ms. Nelson has lived in
Alpine, Lajitas, and Parral, Chihuahua, MX over the
past decade. She operated a student art gallery in
Alpine for 4 yrs and has sold her art to clients all over
the world for the past 10 yrs. Her main focus
continues to lie in the unique shapes and structure of
the Chihuahuan Desert. West Texas desert vistas are
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her inspiration throughout many of her landscapes.
Jean Northington
Little Windows, 18806 State Highway 166, Fort Davis
281-891-0823 • www.lovelylittlewindows.com
The west Texas environment inspires me to
photograph nature and create designs with vibrant
colors & textures. Note cards, post cards and framed
digital art photographs at Kiowa Gallery, Javelina's &
Hollyhocks, Front Street Bookstore, Paisano Hotel,
Lajitas General Store.
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Christine Olejniczak
Marfa, 512-496-7871 • www.christineolejniczak.com
[email protected]
Land-based and site-specific sonic compositions
created with an emphasis on drawing and the sound
of drawing. Drawings, videos, prints, installations and
music. Natural born Fluxus interested in
collaborations.
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Jan Pierce
DMR, Fort Davis, 817-713-8929 • [email protected]
Acrylic, oil, and mixed media paintings. Up close and
personal flowering cactus, rock stacks, boots, and the
occasional animal. Shows at the Kiowa Gallery in
Alpine.
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Feather Radha
PO Box 2104, Alpine, 432-294-0130
Muralist painter in oils, acrylic and mixed media.
Figures, landscapes, nature, magical realism. Work
exhibited at Gallery on the Square, and shows by
appointment.
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