BIG BEND
ARTISTS
Uta-Maria Krapf
1308 W. San Antonio, Marfa
205-349-1952 • utamariakrapf.name
Paintings: acrylic and watercolor on muslin
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Maria LeJeune
Gallery On The Square
504 Tomahawk Trail, Fort Davis • 432-426-3023
[email protected]
Gemstone jewelry including wire-wrapped
pendants and wire crochet.
Resorts and Adventures Café in Terlingua, TX, as
well as the Chisos Mountain Lodge in Big Bend
National Park.
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
creativelizard.blogspot.com • [email protected]
Striking vibrant flora and expressive portraits.
Willis LeJeune
Gallery On The Square
504 Tomahawk Trail, Fort Davis
432-426-3023 • [email protected]
Willis works with unique wood pieces made by
Nature and brings out the hidden beauty of
different types of wood. Most are local specimens. 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.
Lois Leofsky
102 Black Walnut, Alpine
432-244-8774 • [email protected]
Working in acrylic, multi-media, collage, digital collage. Glenn Moreland
206 Madrone, Fort Davis
Artist, wood carver, specializing in the humor of
everyday cowboy life.
J.H. (Jim) Long
Hancock Hill Pottery, Alpine
432-664-0804 • [email protected]
Artistic, functional and custom pottery. 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.
Jackie Lugo
1000 Reimers, Alpine
718-869-6722 • www.justjackieco.com
[email protected]
A company that was organically born when one girl
set out on a mission (with her cat) to find herself
again. All of her creations are made by hand and
with so much love that it translates into the beauty
and uniqueness of each piece, she incorporates a
piece of earth into each design. Stubborn by nature,
she refuses to replicate anything, preferring to let
each creation take it's shape as it pleases.
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Rachel Ann Manera
TONK, things ordinary not known
113 E. Holland Ave., Alpine
432-249-2205 • www.rachelmanera.com
[email protected]
WHAT: A contemporary artist who combines the
three dimensional with two, incorporating
assemblages, film/video, performance and photography,
into ephemeral, site-specific installations. WHO: Part
anthropologist, part archeologist, part architect, part
archivist, obsessed with the artifacts, data, history and
landscape of the Big Bend country.
James A. Mangum
Marathon • [email protected]
Award winning writer & folk artist-paintings and
sculptures, mixed media, using recycled, scrap and
found objects.
Marshall McCall
515 East June Street, Alpine • 432-837-5002
mccallgallery.com • [email protected]
Landscapes of West Texas scenes and animals as
well as floral still lifes done in oil. Shows at Gallery
on the Square in Alpine and The Gallery above the
Drug Store in Fort Davis.
Tim McKenna
Tim McKenna Photography, Alpine
432-371-3171 • facebook.com/tim.mckenna.31
[email protected]
Tim McKenna is a 6th generation Texan who
started his photography career when his Irish
grandmother gave him is first camera at the age of
8. He worked as a professional photographer for
Neiman Marcus in the Houston area starting in the
1970s. Tim now concentrates on trying to capture
the scenic grandeur and wildlife of the Big Bend
Region. Tim’s work is available for purchase at
Gallery on the Square in Alpine, TX, at
Marguerite’s Quilt Shop and at the Big Bend
Tim Oliver
Lubbock, TX • 432.249.1968
[email protected]
TimOliverArt.com • Old Spanish Trail Gallery
[email protected]
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Reeda Peel
Alpine • 972-740-0076 • [email protected]
A retired archeologist (expertise in Native
American rock art) represented by Catch Light
Gallery. Art is based on historic research of Texas
Indians.
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.
Shelly G. Rogers
PO Box 1028, Alpine • 432-294-1538
shellygrogersart.com • [email protected]
Inspired by the beauty of the west and desert
mountain region, Shelly’s favorite painting subjects
are landscapes, indigenous plants, wildlife, horses
and cattle, all in oil. She also does textile applique
art with original regional designs. Paintings and
applique works are shown at Gallery on the Square
in Alpine.
Chris Ruggia
jackcomics.com • Comics, mostly about the desert
animals of the Big Bend. Books are available at
Murphy St. Raspa Co., Front Street Books,
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center and Big Bend
National Park, as well as online.
Ellen C. Ruggia
vastgraphics.com/botanical
Botanical art featuring plants native to the Trans-
Pecos region of Texas; at Kiowa Gallery and the
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center.
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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 her inspiration throughout many of her
landscapes.
Jean Northington
Fort Davis • [email protected]
I add vibrant colors & textures to my photographs
to create painterly digital designs. Framed digital
art photographs are available at The Paisano Hotel,
Gage Hotel, Kiowa Gallery, Javelinas & Hollyhocks,
& Gallery on the Square.
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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.
22 BIG BEND GALLERIES AND ARTISTS / 2020
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.
Stylle Read
2217 E Hwy 67, Cleburne, TX
817-992-5035 • www.stylleread.com
Nationally recognized artist and notorious western
muralist. Specializes in original, historically correct
western recreations, such as Big Brewster & Ode
to Reata, Alpine, historic mural of San Angelo and
many others in the region.
Cathy Lynn Rhudy
432-426-3987 • [email protected]
One O'Clock Studio Gallery
66 North Largent Ranch Road, Fort Davis
Pastel and Mixed Media. Cathy Rhudy, a retired
educator, moved to Fort Davis from San Antonio
to enjoy the beauty and slower pace of the Davis
Mountains and the Big Bend area. She became
involved in the flourishing art community and has
enjoyed resuming a life-long love for painting. As a
pastel painter, she enjoys recreating the beautiful
colors and hues that we encounter as we
experience the beauty of the Big Bend area. The
blending of the colors across the page recalls God’s
handiwork in nature and serves as an on-going
reminder of His Blessings. Paintings on display at
the One O'clock Studio Gallery, located in the J.
Davis Emporium, Fort Davis, Texas.
Anne Roberts
Earth and Fire Gallery
635 Gate 7 Road, Terlingua • 432-371-2135
[email protected]
I take nature and landscape photography. I am
currently the guest artist at Earth and Fire Gallery. I
have participated at ArtWalk.
Tim Roberts
P.O. Box 767, Fort Davis
432-426-3808 • [email protected]
Images of my artwork can be seen at
www.catchlightartgallery.com;
www.bigbendartscouncil.org; or my 'Tim Roberts'
Artworks' Facebook page.
My artwork, whether in the form of paintings,
scratchboard etchings, or drawings, is typically
representational and most often reflects the
landscape or cultural heritage of West Texas. The
pieces are invitations to the viewer to participate in
the 'stories' being illustrated, whether real or
imagined. My artwork is represented at Catchlight
Art Gallery, Alpine.
Roxa Robison
PO Box 555, Fort Davis • 432.426.3343
roxarobison.com
Nature drawings in graphite, colored pencil,
watercolor. Oil landscapes. Terracotta luminarias
and clayworks. Owner, Old Spanish Trail Gallery
and Museum at Crows Nest Ranch 20 minutes SW
of Fort Davis, a working ranch established by her
family in 1905.
Joyce Runyan
Ransom Canyon, TX • Old Spanish Trail Gallery
432.249.1968 • [email protected]
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Gordie Sanborn
The Daily Grind, 907 W Lockhart, Alpine
432-837-2591 • [email protected]
Rockhound, lapidary work, artisan.
Martha Scott
Catchlight Art Gallery
Whimsical, functional ceramics, distinctive detritus
pieces
Dana Shoppa
Chisos Mountain Lodge
713-944-1239 • [email protected]
As a featured artist at the Chisos Mountain Lodge,
Big Bend National Park since 1982, Dana conducts
painting seminars and photography workshops in
the park. She was born in El Paso, TX, she spent
her childhood on a farm and ranch near Clodine,
TX where she became one with nature as she grew
in her appreciation and talent as an artist.
Lindy C. Severns
Old Spanish Trail Studio
PO Box 2167, Fort Davis
806-789-6513 Lindy or (local)
Jim 432-249-1968 • oldspanishtrailstudio.com
[email protected]
Big Bend country landscapes, wildlife and nature art
in pastels or oils. Originals & affordable, uniquely
hand-repainted prints from Old Spanish Trail
Studio, a working fine art studio on a heritage
ranch. Lindy is Artist-in-Residence at Old Spanish
Trail Gallery & Museum, high in the Davis Mts 20
minutes SW of Ft D, open daily by appointment;
The Gage & V6 Collection, Marathon; art
notecards at Front Street Books, Alpine. See Lindy
Cook Severns on PBS: Western Perspective,
episode 5 and published in TEXAS TRADITIONS,
Contemporary Artists of the Lone Star State.
Zoey Sexton
432-371-2172 • [email protected]
Liz Sibley
Galeria Sibley, 103 W. Holland, Alpine
432-386-3549 • [email protected]
Liz Sibley has lived in Alpine for four decades. She
is intrigued with the world of “micro mosaicing”
using tile, glass, millefiori (literally: 1,000 flowers),
jewels and found objects. Liz recently completed a
series of “Day of the Dead” Skulls. She is a member
of the Austin Mosaic Guild and The Society of
American Mosaic Artists.
Diana Simard
Painter, Marfa • dianasimard.com
dianasimard@gmailcom
Works currently on view at the Marfa Book
Company and Convenience West in Marfa, TX
Austin Smith
Alpine • dragoncompany.org
[email protected]
Author, photographer, designer, and illustrator.
Comics and art assemblages found online and in
various shops around the Big Bend.