BIG BEND
ARTISTS
Christina Baker
Christina's World
#5 Lajitas Boardwalk, Lajitas
432-424-3250 • [email protected]
Christina creates one of a kind jewelry pieces from
simply elegant to the show stopping. Ginny Brotherton
P.O. 1756, Alpine
817-253-7477 • [email protected]
Beader, wire-wrapper, fused glass & fine silver,
bronze and copper clay artist. Showing at Catchlight
Art Gallery.
William R. Balch
Galeria Chisos, Terlingua
979.338.9468 • [email protected]
I work in acrylics, gouache, and watercolor. The
Chihuahuan Desert is my inspiration. The subtle,
continuous changes of light and texture inspire an
impressionistic style, particularly when painting en
plein air. My art is representational, but I will
exaggerate geometries and colors according to the
way I interpret what I see.
Tom Barnes
1308 West San Antonio, Marfa
205-454-9278 • tombarnes.name
Paintings: oil on panel and canvas Judith Brueske
432-837-5353 • [email protected]
Paintings and other regionally inspired art works.
Work is displayed at Gallery On The Square, and at
Ocotillo Enterprises.
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June Adler
represented by CatchLight Art Gallery,
117 W. Holland Ave., Alpine
432 837-9422 • [email protected]
Contemporary watercolors, collages, mixed media,
jewelry, short stories, plays: signature member of
National Watercolor Society.
Crystal Allbright
P.O. Box 121, Terlingua
432-386-0906 • crystalallbright.com
[email protected]
Jeanne E. Amis
The Quilted Rose, 418 W. Texas, Marfa
432-729-3332 • [email protected]
Specializes in hand built pottery and baskets
inspired by the Far West Texas and Southwestern
cultures. Studio open by appointment.
Valerie Arber
128 East El Paso St., Marfa
432-729-3981 • [email protected]
Internationally exhibited artist working on paper
with non-representational, geometric patterns.
Open by appointment.
Werrick Armstrong
Werrick, 110 East San Antonio, Marfa
512-563-9403 • [email protected]
Two-dimensional and three-dimensional
contemporary art. Shows at Werrick in Marfa.
Keri Artzt
Lone Star Studio, 109 N. 14th, Alpine
432-837-5852
Traditional leaded custom stained glass windows for
your home, church or as a gift. Classes three times
a year.
Shelley Atwood
CatchLight Art Gallery, 117 W Holland Ave, Alpine,
432-837-7122 • shelleyatwood.com •
[email protected]
Recognized by the Texas Commission on the Arts
as a Texas Original Artist and featured on an
episode of Texas Country Reporter; Shelley creates
polymer clay jewelry with an earthy, ethnic,
bohemian flair. Shows at CatchLight Art Gallery.
Mary Baxter
Marfa, 432-386-4041 • baxtergallery.com
Paints the landscapes, plants and creatures of the
Big Bend in oils, and sculpts desert animals (and
dogs and cats) in wire and other material.
Diane Baylor
HC 65 Box 14Y, Alpine
432-364-2609 • [email protected]
Genuine semi-precious stones with sterling silver
wire wrapping. Shows at Gallery on the Square.
Terry Biegler
Rockingbird Studio, Fort Davis
432-426-3307
Original designs in stained glass, wire-wrapped
stone jewelry, acrylics, digital photography, graphics.
Showing at CatchLight Art Gallery.
Marie Blazek
Blazek Clay Arts
106 W. Washington, Marfa,
512-988-0034 • www.blazekclayarts.com
[email protected]
Marie Blazek is a clay artist working with an eclectic
mix of engraved images of deities, nostalgic images
such as Airstreams and jukeboxes, or natural
images such as ravens and mountains. She
established a studio in Marfa, Texas, but now spends
most of her creative hours back in Bastrop at her
studio there.
Camp Bosworth
A sculpture and painter living and working in Marfa,
Texas. His work can be seen at Wrong Marfa in
Marfa.
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Wayne Baize
Cowboy Artists of America
450 Smith Coffey Rd., Fort Davis
432-426-3796 • waynebaizeca.com
Danilea Bottenfield
Painted Feather Gallery, 169 Ivey Rd,
PO Box 109, Terlingua
432-294-4574 • [email protected]
www.paintedfeatherstudiogallery.com
Acrylic paintings of the birds and wildlife of the
world. As well as landscapes, pet portraits and still
lifes . I have also published a coloring book for all
ages, available in the gallery. Commission work
welcome.
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David and Susanna Busey
La Azteca, 109 W. Holland Ave., Alpine
432-837-1882 • [email protected]
European trained gold and silversmith specializing in
original jewelry creations and collectable vintage
and contemporary Taxco silver.
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Alberto Cavazos
P.O. Box 891, 1609 Ted Street, Alpine
956-874-5173 • [email protected]
Master Pen Turner specializing in fine handwriting
instruments made of exotic woods, acrylic, deer
antler, spent rifle shells, and snake skin. Associated
with Gallery on the Square in Alpine.
LeAna Clifton
P.O. Box 12, Marfa
leanaclifton.com • [email protected]
Photographer
Whitney Coffman
805 E. Holland Ave. #102, Alpine
432-244-7088 • [email protected]
Prismacolor and raku artist. Showing at Gallery on
the Square, Alpine, Texas.
Bettye Cook
Lubbock TX • Old Spanish Trail Gallery
432.249.1968 • [email protected]
Esther Cordova
606 E. Avenue E, Alpine • 432-294-2377
I do portraits, landscapes and sunsets. Most of my
work is done in oils, watercolors, acrylics or pencil.
Featured artist at Los Jalepenos in Alpine.
Gretchen Lee Coles
P.O. Box 1636, Marfa
432-729-4702 • gretchenleecoles.com
[email protected]
Sculptor and cartographer, with mapping in site
specific installations.
109 North Highland Ave in the Brite Building,
behind Ayn Foundation. Studio window installation
in the alley between Oak Street and Texas Street.
Best after dark. Hours: Window installation
available 24 hours a day.
Larry Crawford
Hammerfest Forge Metalwork Studio
2400 FM 1703, Alpine
830-613-7404 • www.hammerfestforge.com
[email protected]
Artisan made ironwork for homes, businesses and
churches.
Patsy Culver
PO Box 1861, Alpine,
972-977-1670 • [email protected]
Pastel Landscapes in this region but other beautiful
places, Graphite figure and portaiture, and anything
in Oil. Showing at Gallery on The Square, Alpine,
Texas.
Richard D. Curtin
P.O. Box 1623, Alpine
214-450-7659 • www.RichardDCurtin.com
[email protected]
Oil portraiture and plein air of the big bend region
described as realistic in abstract non-local color.
Come to Catchlight Gallery and check out his
cows. Exhibits at the Catchlight Gallery, 117 W.
Holland Avenue, Alpine.
Tom Curry
Curry Gallery, 104 West Murphy, Alpine
432-837-9422 • [email protected]
A nationally known illustrator turned painter and
sculptor. Large format paintings in acrylic. Prints of
works available in various sizes. Shows at Curry
Gallery.
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Bill Davis
42417 State Hwy 17, Fort Davis
432-249-0379
Sculptor, potter, and metals/jewelry. Portraits in
bronze. Work displayed in collections throughout
the Midwest and Southwest; exhibits include
Museum of the North American Indian, Custer, SD
and Trappings of Texas, Sul Ross University.
John B. Davis, Alpine
432-294-3956 • [email protected]
Self taught artist and photographer. From Michigan,
has been a resident of Alpine since 2007. Showing
at Judy's Bread & Breakfast as well as Alpine Public
Library. Building bird houses is his latest passion,
using repurposed materials, houses can serve as
homes for birds or as yard art. Work can be seen
at Murphy St. Mercado.
John T. Davis, Alpine
Alpine native John T. Davis studied art education at
Sul Ross State University, where he earned an M.
Ed. in 1980. He now sells his pottery to galleries
and gift shops across the United States, including
the Renwick Museum Store at the Smithsonian
American Art Museum.
Nancy Davis
Davis Mountains Studio, Fort Davis
432-249-0290
Primarily works in oil with heavy texture and
vibrant colors. Favorite subjects to paint include
hummingbirds, Native Americans and landscapes.
Pat Davitt
Fort Davis • 713-560-1970 • [email protected]
Fine Art Landscape Photography.
Mary Diesel
2008 Camelot, Las Cruces, NM
575-556-9600 • marydiesel.com •
[email protected]
Mary Diesel works in watercolor and acrylics, and
is a member of the Big Bend Arts Council in Alpine,
Alpine, TX
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