Andrea ‘Picaso’ Henry I am fascinated by many subjects. Sometimes I dream of new ideas. New
concepts come to me while working on others. Whether drawn to colors, shadows, or textures of unique subjects, I must as my husband said, “Never stop doing what I was born to do”. Encouraged at an early age, I followed my passions and gravitated to art. At seven, while living in Hingham, Ma., I won a tea set as first prize by drawing a gourd from the TV show, Learn to Draw with John Nagy. I took advantage of living in Rhode Island by taking multiple courses at R.I.S.D., starting with children’s en plein aire drawing classes at the park. I always entered the high school Scholastic Art Show and attained an Honorable Mention. The “Sad Joker” oil painting was awarded. Over the years, I have explored many forms of art including stained glass, fused glass , oil painting, pottery and extensive jewelry making. Member
Harold Lovell H.R. Lovell is one of Tennessee’s best kept secrets, who was officially titled “Tennessee’s Artist in Residence” 2001-2003 by the State Senate’s majority
vote. Lovell is a Cheatham County native and lifelong resident, and is a self-taught photorealist artist. He realized his talent as a young boy and has painted his whole life. suorce: https://www.timesdaily.com/life/arts_theater/southern- visions-from-the-heart-of-h-r-lovell/article_dad3d507-84d0-557d- 9e6b-4edf029b9757.html
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