Free Daily Briefs About Today's Finest Artists Issue #2680 Call for Artists! Wanted: Artists Who Need Professional Marketing But Would Rather Be In The Studio As an artist, you're constantly being reminded that effective art marketing includes sending an email newsletter, blogging regularly, and maintaining a professional, up to date website. FASO Artist Websites have integrated blogs, an in-house newsletter system, and a multi-image uploader all managed from one central control panel - making it easier than ever for you to get your marketing done and back to the studio. Get started on your professional website now. Informed Collector Recommends: Teresa Elliott Oil 24 x 30 Hill Country Brindle by Teresa Elliott was selected as a Finalist in the November 2019 BoldBrush Painting Competition. Click here to be notified when Teresa Elliott posts new artworks Biography Teresa Elliott is an American realist painter living and working in her desert studio north of the Big Bend National Park in Alpine, Texas. Today, she is best known for portraits of bovines and figurative paintings immersed in the natural rural environment in the Southwest. Her family of origin settled in Texas in the 1800's, working a farm with Angus cattle and pecan orchards. A fascination with livestock and Texas countryside colored her world then, and has continued to inspire her fine art today. Yearly family vacations to the farm from her home in the midwest kept her interested in the gritty lifestyle of farm life that has influenced her work to this day. After completing a Fine Art BFA from the University Of Kansas she moved to Dallas, Texas and worked as self employed graphic designer and illustrator. Many years as an illustrator prepared her for her true calling as a fine art painter, especially after discovering the Texas Longhorn with all their many colorful attributes living near her home in suburban north Texas. In 2006, she had a sold out gallery show in Ft. Worth, Texas which launched her career and afforded her to devote everyday to her studio practice. Her studio in the hills of the Big Bend region of West Texas sits on a bed of ancient lava rock looking over a vast old ranch. The wandering javelina herds, deer and turkey are frequent visitors at her studio reminding her of her favorite quote from John Muir, "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it connected to the rest of the world." Learn More About Teresa Elliott Help us Make InformedCollector Better Which Option Below Best Describes Your Relationship to Art? I'm an Artist I'm a Collector I'm a Gallery Who Does Kevin Macpherson Trust with His Website? FASO, of Course! Get Started Free for 30 Days and Learn Why. New Artwork by FASO Members | Your art could be here tomorrow, for free. Click for Details Suggest Informed Collector to a Friend If you would like to suggest Informed Collector to a friend, please point them to: http://informedcollector.com Tell them to click the "Sign Up" link. Have a Question for us? Informed Collector welcomes your questions, thoughts and comments. Send them to: editor@fineartviews.com |