Art Scapes

“Bicycle Arch” photograph by Ellen Greeney captures a lone biker riding in Mackinac Island State Park in Michigan on Lake Huron. The Arch Rock is nearly 15 stories tall of natural limestone. Photo by Ellen Greeney

“Bicycle Arch” photograph by Ellen Greeney captures a lone biker riding in Mackinac Island State Park in Michigan on Lake Huron. The Arch Rock is nearly 15 stories tall of natural limestone. Photo by Ellen Greeney

Art Scapes: Charlie Favret’s art featured at Papi’s Pies

Charlie Favret is president of the Round Rock Arts organization and is the latest solo artist exhibiting at Papi’s Pies in Round Rock. “The Beauty Within” is his collection of 20 abstract macro pieces in creative arrangements. “This solo exhibition is very special to me,” he said.
Sherry McRae won Best in Show for “Sweet Nectar Time” in the DeWitt County Shutterbugs Photography Contest.

Sherry McRae won Best in Show for “Sweet Nectar Time” in the DeWitt County Shutterbugs Photography Contest.

Art Scapes: Animals are the art theme this month

The Sun City Texas Photography Club announced three new exhibits now on display. “Birds of Sun City” is a 12-image exhibit in the Activities Center, 1 Texas Drive.
Anna Lisa Leal’s “Remnants of the Past” is now on display at the Georgetown Art Center.

Anna Lisa Leal’s “Remnants of the Past” is now on display at the Georgetown Art Center.

Art Scapes: Art Center features pastels of Anna Lisa Leal

The newly installed exhibit at the Georgetown Art Center features “The Beauty of Botanical Beasts” created by Anna Lisa Leal. Her work will be on display through April 21 at 816 South Main Street.
The painting “Sunset over Austin” by Lilly Ramphal Naley is on display at the Truewood by Merrill gallery through April 5.

The painting “Sunset over Austin” by Lilly Ramphal Naley is on display at the Truewood by Merrill gallery through April 5.

Art Scapes: Lilly Ramphal Naley painting at Truewood in March

Truewood by Merrill is hosting a solo art exhibit by Lilly Ramphal Naley.  Her 11 paintings focus on fauna, forests and water. These paintings will be on display through April 5 at the senior living community,  4907 Williams Drive.
Carol Light’s “Night Walk” is coming to the Georgetown Art Center.

Carol Light’s “Night Walk” is coming to the Georgetown Art Center.

Mindy Graber is guest speaker at WCAG

The Williamson County Art Guild welcomes Mindy Graber as the guest speaker for its February 7 meeting. She is an artist in the Austin area working primarily in mosaic and resin art.  Her love of art started as a very young child doodling fostered by her father, who is also an artist.
“Aurora Borealis” by Rhea Pettit, a contemporary realism painter, is part of the “Spice of Life” exhibit at the Georgetown Public Library through February 15. (Photos by Ellen Greeney)

“Aurora Borealis” by Rhea Pettit, a contemporary realism painter, is part of the “Spice of Life” exhibit at the Georgetown Public Library through February 15. (Photos by Ellen Greeney)

Georgetown Art Center exhibit proposals due for 2024

Exhibit proposals for the Georgetown Art Center’s 2024 schedule are due January 31. Artists from around the country are encouraged to visit georgetownartcentertx.org/2024 to learn more about the specifications and the submission link.
With a look of joy, George Egbert paints his latest canvas.  (PHOTOS BY ELLEN GREENEY)

With a look of joy, George Egbert paints his latest canvas. (PHOTOS BY ELLEN GREENEY)

Artists from Marble Falls garner attention at Healing Arts gallery

The Healing Arts Gallery is displaying original 2D works of art created by Highlands Art Gallery artists. The gallery group of over 60 Hill Country artists in Marble Falls is dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of fine art through exhibitions, workshops and demonstrations.
Jane Hogan’s artworks are on display at the Sun City Social Center. (Photo by Barbara Chenault)

Jane Hogan’s artworks are on display at the Sun City Social Center. (Photo by Barbara Chenault)

Large art enhances the patio landscape at Mulligan’s

Big and new artworks are gracing the walls of Mulligan’s patio gallery reflecting the theme “All God’s Creatures” in a larger format that is trending in homes and businesses. The images are sized at a minimum of 20” x 30,” making a very impressive display of photographic art.