• MALLORY AGERTON

    MALLORY AGERTON

    It all starts with knowing how to draw. On a chilly weekday morning, Mallory Agerton was out on Loudon Road with her sketchbook. “I did the sketch from my car because it was 34 degrees. The light and dark patterns were so beautiful on the hills. As the sun hits…

  • Chuckling at Cows – The legend lives at the Museum of Western Art

    Chuckling at Cows – The legend lives at the Museum of Western Art

    Sometimes when Darrell Beauchamp, executive director of the Museum of Western Art, passes a piece of artwork, it gives him an unexpected emotional jolt. “We’ve got a piece of art that’s four cows, staring at you. I walk by it and it makes me chuckle,” he said. But the legend…

  • Charles Morin – New in town

    Charles Morin – New in town

    Inside Charles Morin Fine Art, located at 244 West Main Street, sunlight streams through high glass windows, illuminating canvases colored with Spanish matadors, Texasbluebonnets and Old West Mexican bandits. In what was previously RS Hanna Gallery, San Antonio native Charles Morin is bringing a vintage vibe and discerning niche to…

  • Mark Haworth

    Mark Haworth

    found beauty in urban upbringing

  • Rivers Edge

    Rivers Edge

    Follow the dragonfly

  • A Family Tradition

    A Family Tradition

    The Artworks of Ben B. Beckendorf, Texas Bluesman

  • The ‘pitter-patter’ of local art

    The ‘pitter-patter’ of local art

    Ruby Lee Clark, president Die Künstler artist group

  • Phil Bob Borman

    Phil Bob Borman

    One Sky at a Time

  • Donna Roche

    Donna Roche

    The Heat, the Fire, the Art