SVAA
online Art Exhibition
spring 2024
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1. Bright Eyes
Sandra Whipple Colored pencil and graphite Art: 11" x 14" |
Sandra is a self-taught colored pencil artist who has worked with the medium for over 30 years.
She specializes in hyper-realistic landscapes, animals and pet portraits. She gathers inspiration from the varying landscapes of California and primarily the Central Coast.rs inspiration from the varying landscapes of California and primarily the Central Coast. |
2. Art Title Here
Mary Garza Oil Art: XX" XX" Raised in the Salinas Valley, Mary is a native American Indian of the Chumash tribe. Her passion to paint was so strong, she would use sheetrock as chalk to draw on sidewalks, and an occasional wall. Family and a career spent as the owner of her own hair salon were early priorities. After attending an art class, she entered her first oil painting in a juried exhibition. The painting was accepted as one of 42 entrees out of 500 submitted. She's been painting ever since then.
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4. New Sample
Steve Maher
Oil
Art: 16" x 20"
Steve Maher
Oil
Art: 16" x 20"
DONNA DAVENPORT... Watercolor and Acrylics
Donna’s love of the outdoors and animals grew from early experiences with family horses and other livestock. Her strong passion for art led her to numerous art classes. She won a scholarship in 1992 to study southwest Indians. This experience culminated in her creating a children’s book entitled “The Magic Water Jar”
Donna’s love of the outdoors and animals grew from early experiences with family horses and other livestock. Her strong passion for art led her to numerous art classes. She won a scholarship in 1992 to study southwest Indians. This experience culminated in her creating a children’s book entitled “The Magic Water Jar”