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Gallery of Artists
Jimmy Leach

The primary focus of Jimmy Leach's arylic paintings is the Impressionistic/Expressionistic
landscape. His work is inspired by local gardens and lawns, such as his late grandmother's,
and by the wild beauty of his rural surroundings. Jimmy's images lead the viewer's mind and
eye into landscapes that reflect the seasons' light, flora, structure and/or fauna of the
region depicted.
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Jamie Carter

Jamie Carter is an artist who paints beauty of the rural area where she lives. Jamie has been
a professional artist for 30 years. Jamie has worked with publishers, greeting card companies and
other design companies for the last 15 years. She also teaches art lessons and is seen on channel
99 in Paris, Texas. Owning an original painting of Jamies is a pleasure for they seem to speak a
language of there own understood by all. Her work is sold by ArtUniq' Cookville, Tenn. She has
over 75 images in print and shows in Hot Springs, AR, at the American Art Gallery.
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Govinder


Govinder started his artistic life as a highly successful greeting
card designer but after many years of doing this, he felt he was ready to
move toward fine art.
In his aim to achieve this, he started working on large canvases in oil
paint, which he moved around the canvas with only his fingers. Govinder
certainly needed time to develop his now inimitable style, but you could
tell from those first paintings that here was an artist whose career was
about to take off.
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Thomas Kinkade

Thomas Kinkade, known as "The Painter of Light," is U.S.'s most collected
living artist. He comes from a modest background and emphasizes simple pleasures
and inspirational messages through his paintings. He is a devout Christian and
uses his gift as a vehicle to communicate and spread inherent life-affirming
values.
Source: ThomasKinkade.com
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Ersele Hiemstra

The larger-than-life art of Hot Springs Erselle Hiemstra touches the viewer with
the familiarity in its content and design. She impresses the observer with the joy for
life found when viewing common objects in art. Her eclectic style includes a depiction
of nature form a larger-than-life perspective, which gives the viewer a fresh view
of familiar subjects.
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Margaret Kipp

"I believe in the beauty of all the creations of nature and the wonder of bringing
it to the medium of oil on canvas for all to enjoy.
Margaret Kipp was born in Mansfield, Ohio, but her family movied to southwestern Kentucky
in the late 1940s when she was very young. She and her husband now reside in Oakland, Tenn.,
and are current residents of Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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Marlene Gremillion

Having worked in a variety of mediums such as oil, acrylic, pastel, glass, clay, collage,
tole painting and folk art, Marlene has a special love for watercolor and water media.
"Watercolor is a medium you should never give up on. Always keep trying and soon you will
see, as I have, that it can become an addicting, yet relaxing venture."
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Nancy Glazier

Knowing she wanted to be an artist, Nancy Glazier's grandmother presented her with
her first set of oil paints when she was just eight, and she sold her first painting when
she was only 12. When her family moved to Wyoming when she was 16, she was introduced to
Cody Museum muralist Adolph Sphor, who singled her out for private instruction.
Painting is the very breath of her life. While she paints, Glazier feels complete, joyful,
powerful and free. Today, the animals Glazier prefers to paint are truly wild and free. Elk,
deer, moose, bear, cougar, coyote, fox, birds from osprey to pine siskin, share their
territory with her in the mountains of the Northwest.
My paintings invite you into this world. Journey with me awhile. I will share with you
what the eyes of my heart see."
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Klay Hawk Studios
Robert and Karyl Hawkins live in the Boston Range of the Ozark Mountains. Karyl throws
and glazes their pottery while Robert applies the decorative handles and designs. She
graduated from Northeast Missouri State University in 1982 with a degree in Fine Arts.
She was born and raised in Galesburg, Ill., but now considers Arkansas her home along
with her husband, Robert, a Mississippi native born in 1949 to a career military father, which
gave him an opportunity to experience the art and culture of many countries. He is a self-taught
artist, builder and designer. They met in 1985 and have been trying to take clay to its
limits ever since.
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Virgil Barksdale

"I work with the wood, never against it. Nature dictates certain designs that cannot
be altered without total destruction of nature's own art forms. I've learned to work with
nature on her own terms. In return, I have been rewarded with the satisfaction of uninhibited
works of art. Have I turned the perfect piece? I don't think so. Have I succeeded as an artist?
Yes, for all artists realize that success lies within our own self-gratification."
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Amber Jewelry

We offer a large selection of Native American Jewelry
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