Walt Davis – VAST September 7th Guest Artist Presentation

Join the Visual Arts Society of Texas (VAST) for a painting presentation by Artist Walt Davis on Wednesday, September 7th at 6:45 pm at the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center, 400 East Hickory Street, in Denton, Texas.
Walt Davis, retired director of the Panhandle-Plains Museum in Texas, spent fifteen years creating wildlife dioramas for the Dallas Museum of Natural History. That work required close observation of wild places and their plant and animal inhabitants – experience that served him well as an award-winning artist.

 

Walt is a signature member and past president of the Southwestern Watercolor Society and signature member of the American Watercolor Society and Western Federation of Watercolor Societies. He does demonstrations and workshops on drawing, watercolor painting, and nature journaling throughout Texas.

He and his wife, Isabel, coauthored the book, Exploring the Edges of Texas – an account of their 4,000-mile circumnavigation of the Lone Star State with illustrations by Walt. “A landscape” Davis says, “is composed of essential elements (rocks, soil, water, plants, animals) playing their appointed roles according to fundamental principles. A work of art is composed of essential elements as well (line, shape, value, color, texture) obeying different, but no less fundamental, principles. The challenge for an artist is to choreograph a delicate dance between art and nature coaxing the fundamental truth of one to illuminate the fundamental truth of the other.”

To see more art by Walt Davis, see his website: https://www.waltdavisart.com/
The presentation is free for VAST members, and $5 for guests.

For more about VAST see http://vastarts.org