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      <image:caption>The Fredericksburg Art Guild was founded in 1971 by internationally known artist and instructor John McClusky. He began the Guild above Dooley’s Store on Main Street, teaching weekly art lessons. Until the end of his life in 1994, Mr. McClusky faithfully supervised his Guild students. Mr. McClusky’s art work continues to hang in the Guild as a reminder of our beginnings and encouragement to continue learning and creating. In 2003, the Guild relocated to its current location at 308 E. Austin Street, across from the Nimitz Pacific War Museum’s Austin Street entrance. In 2006, the Guild obtained its current 501(c)(3) non-profit status.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Judy is a retired librarian who likes to paint, work in multimedia, and clay.  Judy says, “I hope you enjoy my work."</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Truby has been painting since 1972 and now teaches oil painting at the Guild on Wednesdays. She prefers to paint still life in the style of the old masters, but offers many Texas bluebonnet paintings as well.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Nancy Hardison is a retired art teacher from the Fredericksburg Independent School District where she enjoyed sharing her love of art with middle school and high school students for 28 years. Ten years ago Nancy retired from teaching others and embarked upon a personal art career. She joined the Guild where she displays her beautiful landscapes depicting many of the scenes around the hill country. Although no longer teaching professionally, she volunteers for the children’s art classes, which are conducted each year, free of charge, at the Guild.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Nan says she was not lucky enough to be born in the Texas Hill Country but made up for it by marrying into the Fredericksburg area ranching world. It did not take her long to figure out that she loved it and wanted to paint everything she saw. When she paints, she feels like nothing else matters and she can just live in the color and line of the moment. Website: Nan Henke Fine Art Facebook: Texas Hill Country Art Instagram: Nan Henke Art</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Peggy loves to paint any subject that “speaks to her.” She strives to be in tune with her subjects to convey the mood and emotions that initially attracted her to the subject.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Mary Lee was a tole painter for years. After moving to Fredericksburg, Mary decided to try her hand at oil painting. She has been taking classes for three years and absolutely loves it. She hopes y’all enjoy her work as much as she enjoys painting them.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Jan likes to take a “naïve” approach to her art; splashing her canvas with an array of colors! Her subject matter is inspired by her day to day journey in life’s great adventure. In 2018, Jan was invited by the Pedernales Creative Arts Alliance to produce a painting for the 2018 Food and Wine Fest.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Tom’s art is influenced by the early 19th century artists. Tom always tries to paint what he feels and “feel what he paints.” Colors are important to him in projecting these “feelings.”</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Suzanne is a graduate of Kansas State University. She majored in art, with a minor in education. She taught art in Kansas City. She and her family moved to Cambridge, MA where she continued painting, taking workshops, and participating in community and M.I.T art exhibits.  After leaving Massachusetts she lived in Miami Florida. Her work was featured at Par Elegance in Pinecrest Florida. She also took part in the Coconut Grove Art Festival.  After moving to Fredericksburg she became a member of the Fredericksburg Art Guild, Die Kuntsler and the Kerrville Art Club. Her work has received numerous awards over the years and is in private collections.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - As a nature &amp; wildlife photographer, Jean Northington captures the shapes and colors of Texas and the creatures who live here in her fine art photography and digital painting photography.   “I seek compelling content that pulls the viewer in, good composition, and beautiful light in my quest to elevate photography to art. When a viewer asks me, Is this a painting or a photograph?, I know I’ve achieved my goals. “   Jean’s art is also available at Big Bend Gallery in Alpine &amp; the Paisano Hotel gift shop in Marfa. Visit her website at: www.bigbendvistas.com.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Cathy lives in the Texas Hill Country in Comfort, Texas, a small town close to San Antonio.  She has lived here nearly all of her life, graduating from Comfort High School in 1973.  She has been married to her husband Kenneth for 47 years and they have two children and five grandchildren. Cathy started painting in her twenties, but then life happened and she did not pick up a brush again until a few years ago when she was in her sixties.  Cathy paints mostly in oils, but also likes to dabble in acrylics and pastels.  She has been painting mostly as a hobby, but lately has aspired to become a professional artist. Cathy participated in the Comfort Art Festival in 2020.  She has also recently joined the Kerrville (Texas) Art Club, where she currently holds the office of Secretary.  Since joining, she has participated in one show and awarded second place for a landscape and an honorable mention in the wildlife category.  She was also named Artist of the Month in February, 2021. Cathy can be reached at cathypankratzarts@gmail.com or her website: cathypankratzarts.com.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - DJ (Donna) Roche works primarily in encaustic medium.  A retired firefighter, she has an affinity for the process, which requires heat and flame to fix the medium of beeswax, resin, and pigment.  Her work includes abstracts, impressionistic landscapes, and assemblages incorporating metal, bone, paper, fabric, and natural elements including leaves, grasses, twigs, feathers, and seeds.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Melissa enjoys a narrative style in her photography and mixed media paintings. She incorporates photography, printmaking, acrylics, oil pastels, collage, and found objects onto textured paper or canvas. “Creativity is an exciting process: an idea can evolve over many years. Available mediums and subject matter are endless.”</image:title>
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      <image:title>Meet our Artists - Kristine is a self-taught, intuitive artist who gains inspiration from her travels as well as her local environment. Her work expresses what she sees and feels in an abstract manner. Kristine started painting in 2015 primarily with alcohol ink, acrylic paint, and encaustic wax. She loves color, texture, and movement in her paintings. She will often mix techniques, media, and materials to create unique pieces of art. In 2022, Kristine’s abstract piece entitled “White Cardinal” placed first in paintings in the 17th Annual Juried Show “Texas Faces and Places” held at the Guild for all Hill Country Artist.  In 2019, Kristine’s encaustic piece, “Mt. Fuji” placed third in mixed media in the 16th Annual Juried Show “Magic of the Ordinary” held at the Guild.  Kristine is honored to have her art with private collectors currently in Texas, Arizona, North Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and Florida. She accepts a limited number of commissions each year. Feel free to contact her!</image:title>
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