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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Alyssa Cumpton (@blackcat_art_and_adventure ) lives and works in rural Nevada. Her art is inspired by nature, often a reflection or recollection from a backpacking journey or a weekend trip. She hopes to inspire an appreciation of wild places through bright colors and bold lines. She holds a BFA in Drawing and Painting from Boise State University and is the owner of Black Cat Chalk Art and Murals.  See more at:  www.blackcatartandmurals.com
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Amanda Cole (@adcole_art) says: My work portrays the quietness of a vast landscape. It breaks down the intricate details of the nature that surrounds us into simper forms. As I've grown older and the pace of life has quickened, my work has evolved into an escape from reality. The color and lights that move throughout my work convey the places I go to when I stop to close my eyes for a brief second. See more at:  https://www.instagram.com/adcole_art/
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Alanna Callaway (@alannacallaway_art) joins us for "The Southwest" on April 10 -11! Northern California artist Alanna Callaway finds inspiration in the beautiful and varied natural world. Callaway creates her contemporary artwork by using painting, drawing, and mixed media techniques.  She is passionate about painting and capturing emotion through color, texture, brushstroke, and mark making. Callaway paints a wide variety of subjects--florals, botanicals, landscapes, and some figures. Her hope is that viewers feel the power of the story of each piece. 

Callaway exhibits in local galleries and teaches private workshops for children and adults." See more at:  https://www.instagram.com/alannacallaway_art
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Tracey Britton (@traceybrittonfineart) is a contemporary western artist, born and raised on a farm in Alberta surrounded by horses & cattle, but now living in a small hamlet in rural Southern Saskatchewan, where she draws inspiration from the valley surrounding her there.
 Her passion for art was apparent at a very young age, but moving and living in Holland for 4 years in her teens, allowed her to travel throughout parts of Europe, immersing herself in the works of the masters and igniting her passion to become a professional artist. Upon returning to Canada she attended the Alberta College of art, got married and raised 2 children, all the while painting and creating when she could.Her current works focus on the wild horses of Canada and USA She has paintings in collections throughout Canada and the USA.
 See more at:  http://www.missouribreaks.ca/index.html

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