Sherrie McGraw discusses what makes a great painting--and a great student. Read on to hear about Sherrie's own perspective on what makes painting exciting, worthwhile, and fulfilling as a vocation.
"To make the world more beautiful." This is why Stephanie Birdsall paints. Learn more about her motivation and Stephanie's philosophical view of her own vocation as an artist.
Sitting on a bucket out back behind his sculpting studio, Paul shares about his story as a painter and sculptor, and what he has enjoyed most about creating work for “While We Were Still…Flowers Bloomed.”
Kathleen Speranza says that her first artist crush was Michelangelo; with the way he translates stone into flesh. She shares about life as a portrait painter—of flowers.
Shanna Kunz answers questions about her upbringing in national parks and diverse landscapes of western America, her artistic history, daily life, and the profound experience of painting flowers for “While We Were Still…Flowers Bloomed.”
Jacob Aguiar answers questions about his focus on pastels, the Wyoming landscape, how being a naturopathic doctor influences his art. His works are on view for "Along an Unseen Path" through September 30, 2019.
The new exhibit at Turner Fine Art asks viewers to focus on similarities and common ground rather than on differences, both in the artwork and in the relationships it represents.
Turner Fine Art gallery owner and artist Kathryn Mapes Turner talks with Meg Daly on KHOL about what to expect in our Small Works Show and invites you to join us Friday, December 14th 5-7pm for our Delightful Art, Ugly Sweater Party.