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Beth Anderson Fine Art | |
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Nationally recognized local artist. Original oils, local scenes. Beth Anderson |
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Copper Shade Tree - An American Fine Craft Gallery | |
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Copper Shade Tree, an American fine craft destination located in the heart of Round Top, Texas, displays a delightful collection of decorative and functional crafts, all handmade by American artisans. In addition, six events are scheduled throughout the year, to showcase a wide range of fine craft mediums. The artwork consists of over 80 artists from across the state and some from across the USA. Two-thirds of them are from within a 150 mile radius of Round Top. The gallery has a number of artists that are national award winners, many have appeared on various television shows, many have been published in local, national, and international publications.
It is with deep passion, that we educate the public about all the different mediums and techniques used to create crafts in America, that will last many lifetimes.
Debbie and Gerald are always glad to see you, your first visit will not be your last.
Located in the new Henkel Square Market. Gerald & Debbie Tobola |
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D. Little Gallery | |
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D. Little Gallery is a Fine art gallery and working studio of artist Dorothy Little. The beauty of the surrounding landscape are the inspiration for the very colorful, impressionistic oil paintings. The gallery is located at the blinking light on Hwy 237 in the heart of Round Top. Dorothy Little |
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Green Pecks | |
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Local artist - Be sure to visit Sherry's website to see all of her wonderful artwork. While there, tune in to her blog... get in on the conversations. Sherry Peck |
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Orchid Tree Park & Gallery | |
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We are a multi-purpose venue offering a park-like setting for group functions, fundraising, weddings or workshops. The art gallery is a collection of privately owned art and local artist's collections. The gallery's workshop is available for hosting a variety of arts. Michael & Deborah Koenig | |
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Red and White Gallery | |
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The historic Red & White building on the square in Fayetteville, Texas, now houses a newly refurbished Inn and Gallery.
The old Red & White, built in 1835, has had many businesses in it over the years - including the Red & White grocery store (right), a Post Office, a dentist and antique stores - and is considered the oldest commercial building still standing in Fayette County.
New owners Joan and Jerry Herring have turned the upstairs of the two-story building into a 4-bed, 4-bath inn.
On the first floor, the Red & White Gallery will show one-person and group shows. (Other times by appointment) 102 West Main |
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The Gallery at Round Top | |
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Fine art gallery representing nationally and internationally known artists. Featuring representational and non-representational paintings, etchings, functional and fine art ceramics, fine wood turning and jewelry. Comforts, our sister store, is located next door and is filled with all the comforts of home, homemade crafts by some of the nation's leading crafters.
Located in the heart of Bybee Square. Karen Vernon, Ken Muenzenmayer |
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The Glass Anvil Art Foundry | |
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The Glass Anvil is a custom glass art studio featuring fused and stained glass, repairs, restorations, glass jewelry and mosaic art. Studio is open by appointment for custom inquiries. Artist's work may be seen at Copper Shade Tree in Round Top. Diane Tovey |
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Thunderbird Ranch Fine Art | |
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THUNDERBIRD RANCH FINE ART is a fine art gallery showcasing outstanding art of the American West. Specializing in contemporary Western and Native American works by emerging and nationally acclaimed artists who exemplify the Western Lifestyle - art that "pictures" the attitudes, the history and the landscape of the American Western spirit. Denise Jacobs |
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Dorothy Little | |
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Local artist and owner of D. Little Gallery, a Fine Art gallery and studio. Original oil paintings in the impressionist style depict the surrounding landscape. Dorothy Little |