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Hugh
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Hugh
Campbell III of San Angelo, Texas paints West Texas ranch genre.
Choosing mediums of pastels, oils, and bronzes Campbell depicts
cowboys, Hereford cattle, quarter horses, Angora goats and sheep,
cactus flowers, and hill country homes and landscapes. Campbell
also has a series of paintings and prints stem from some trips
to the Holy Land area of Egypt, Jordan, and Israel. As Campbell's
paintings and bronzes have been more widely viewed, his collectors
continue to increase. Doing demos, workshops, judging and exhibitions
keeps him busy. Recently, he completed two years as president
of the American Plains Artists.. He has gained signature status
in: The Pastel Society of America, The American Plains Artists,
The Pastel Society of the West Coast, and The Pastel Society
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Carol
Fairlie |
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Ms. Fairlie is an Associate
Professor of Art at Sul Ross State University where she teaches
watercolor, oil painting, drawing, figure drawing, and printmaking.
She studied painting for four years at the Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts, received her Bachelors of Fine Arts from Texas
Woman's University and her Master's of Fine Arts at the School
of Visual Arts / University of North Texas.
She has had numerous Solo exhibitions and shown her work in
many juried national exhibitions and solo shows including Watercolor
USA, the National Watercolor Society, the Philadelphia Watercolor
Society and the Arizona Aqueous. Her work is represented privately
in the USA, Mexico, Japan, and the Czech Republic and included
in the collection of Merrill Lynch Corporation, Tetra Pak Corporation,
the Mary Kaye Family, Sul Ross State University and the Houton
Oil Company.
Currently Carol Fairlie is serving on the Board of Directors
for the National Watercolor Society as Newsletter editor. She
holds signature status in the Philadelphia Watercolor Society.
Recently she received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the
University of North Texas, School of Visual Arts. In the fall
of 2003, she will be the juror of the 13th Annual International
Juried Arts Exhibition for the Laredo Center of the Arts.
An integral aspect of Ms. Fairlie's work is her response to
light, color and atmosphere. She was trained to paint in a traditional
manor and strongly influenced by the 1970's school of Figurative
Realism. Her photo realistic use of reflections combines the
subtle interplay of reflections both in and on glass, with its
many layers of convoluted space and natural abstraction of color,
alluding to the duality of space one finds in dreams. Ms. Fairlie
creates a vision that attempts to place the viewer in a dream
world, and as in a dream, one rarely questions the altered distortions
of a reflection.
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Jose M. Quintana |
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Mr. Quintana has
a wealth of startup experience. As a lifelong entrepreneur,
he has started several successful companies and has acted
as consultant to many of the world's top corporations including
Nokia, Sprint, Qualcomm, Frito-Lay, Schering-Plough, Disney,
Lockheed, Sun Microsystems, Verizon and Novartis International.
He is an active board member of Global Knowledge Group, PowerKids,
The Texas Lyceum Association, Westcar Consulting Group, and
The Research Valley Technology Alliance (RVTA). Mr. Quintana
is also the president of AdventGX.
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John Reed |
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John Reed
owns and operates an established graphic arts business servicing
both the internet and the print industry and is a provider of
internet services and hosting services to all. Mr. Reed's web
design/hosting businesses cater primarily to the "Mom 'n
Pop" businesses who are in need of internet services. The
graphic arts services of Johnhouston Design provides business
entities and specialty advertising providers who do not have
in-house art departments a source of top quality graphics services.
John has been self employed for well
over 20 years, a good portion of which was in the Oil and
Gas industry. He began providing graphic and internet services
in 1994. In an effort to turn hobbies into business, a "Brick
and Mortar" arts and crafts store was opened in Kermit,
Texas in 1994. Today, the re-invented "Brick and Mortar"
arts and crafts store has been converted to "bits and
bytes" and is called www.WestTexasArt.com;
it specializes in catering to the art and artisans of the
west. John is a long time photography hobbyist and has dabbled
in charcoal, pencil and pastels but works primarily in the
digital media format at this time.
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