The Sourwood Gallery is a co-op gallery of local artists
offering original art for sale.
We have paintings, pottery,sculpture,
jewelry, turned wood, photography, stained glass and other fine art.
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 | | Denise Geiger resides in Black Mountain, North Carolina. She dedicates her time to her art and travels regularly to Switzerland and to France where she likes to immerse herself in the landscape and art world of the Province. |
 | | David specializes in turning bowls, hollow vessels and art objects. He concentrates on simple forms that reveal the natural beauty and character of wood.
About David Kaylor
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 | | Pottery, Stoneware, Figures &Tiles
Elizabeth D. Kirk is a local potter
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 | | Matthew Kraus has been a photographer for over 30 years. His most enjoyable photographic experiences are when he is able to get out in nature by himself with his camera, settle into the silence of the moment and connect with the natural scene he is exploring. |
 | | I try to paint God's wonder and beauty as I sense in nature. Paintings should capture attention and entertain ones eyes and mind" Susan states. |
 | | Patricia works in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolor, and photography.
About Patricia Michael
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 | | Jim Minchey approaches art with the eye of a trained scientist. While pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in biology, he spent many evenings doing detailed drawings in pencil and india ink. His love of nature has continued and is evident in his work. |
 | | A world traveler, now retired and living in Black Mountain, NC. Ida specializes is oils. "There is much to learn, but experimentation leading to success or failure is an exciting and continuous process." About Ida O'Connell
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 | | In Art and in life I use an intuitive approach to express my style. This way of painting allows me to visually relate the universal concepts and archetypes that are rooted in my mind. Mixed-media lets me explore and experiment until what I see on paper or canvas has a pleasing form and meaning. |
 | | I have yet to work out a personal style to the point where I would paint only in one particular way. I enjoy working and experimenting in both watercolor and oil and will always consider myself a student –the more I paint, the more I realize there is still much to learn. I think being an artist allows you to see the world in a special way and one of the reasons I continue to paint is to share what I see, and the way I see it, with others. |
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Jenean Stone is a photographer with an eclectic collection of photographs. Through years of photographing, she has “caught the images” of landscapes, animals, wildflowers, ephemera, and human interest. |
 | | Helen is inspired by the beauty of western North Carolina, in particular the woods and rivers around her home. Helen definitely still considers herself to be an art student, rather than an artist, because “I still have so much more to learn.”
About Helen Sullivan
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 | | Sullivan brings over 30 years of woodworking experience to the gallery with a variety of unique, but practical works. Among his specialties are handcrafted chests, furniture, desks, and various styles of cutting boards and cheese boards.
About John Sullivan
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 | | Ann Whisenant is an award winning artist, who paints in oils and watercolor. The oils are bold and vibrant in color while the watercolors are clean, crisp and softer in tone. |
 | | Jack's concentration is on landscapes using photographs as a starting point. His work is all free hand from scratch. He has a preference for strong colors and uses a basic technique that is called "glazing". |
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