John Weber is a fabulous local artist that is quietly hiding in the plain view of us all.
I could yammer for several paragraphs about him and what he does and how he does it and his qualifications and how meticulous he is and what a gentle and humble soul he is and yada, yada, yada. But...at the end of the day....it's about the art. If you like rustic or coastal art, take a look at his work. If you see anything you like, you can click on the picture and it will take you to the website and you can see the dimensions and prices. They are several different ones at pics4everyone.com.
Exhibits, shows, and stores:
Lyndon House Arts Center Hampton Fine Art Gallery Athens Greensboro Feb 20-May 10 April 5-28
Farmington Depot Gallery Apalachicola Center for Farmington History, Culture & Art April 1-2 Apalachicola, Fl April 8-30
Episcopal Church of St. Peter Katie McFarland Pottery & Art and St. Paul-Marietta Apalachicola, Fl Apr 30-May 1 | |
Just for Two This is one of my personal favorites of John's. It was taken on Jekyll Island. I love the symmetrical organization and calmness of the picture. It is mounted on antique barn wood from western North Carolina. | Gulls II The photography is from the Outer Banks in North Carolina. The driftwood is from Apalachicola, Florida. The Gulls? They are from every visit you have ever made to a beach. Quick....hide the potato chips!! | Open and Shut Possibly, John's best known image. The rustic image is of a window of Lumpkin Academy, located in Oglethorpe County. The barn wood comes from western North Carolina. | | Shrimp Catcher This one is worth clicking on several times to make larger so you can see the real barnacle that is the eye of the Shrimp! Doesn't the piece of driftwood look like a shrimp?! | Still Waters Another well known John Weber image that has graced the cover of art show handouts and has been displayed many times. Now it is available and mounted on driftwood from Florida. | Oops....I had several emails from the last newsletter I sent out. Inadvertently, in a pre-caffeinated condition early one morning, I somehow managed to delete them. If you had a comment or question I still need to know about, please send it to me again. This time I promise to have coffee first.
Thanks for playing nicely! Janice, VC, Don (and John Weber!) DonByramArt 249 Pottery Factory Dr. Commerce 706336.8080 don@donbyramart.com www.pics4everyone.co | |
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