Giddens Gallery of Fine Art

Grapevine, United States

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Description

Specialties

Original Fine Art

The Gallery’s artists work in mixed media, palette knife, and traditional brush work. While the majority of the works are two dimensional pieces, the gallery also features three dimensional pieces in glass, metal, clay, found objects, stoneware, and wood.

History

Established in 2012.

Artist and gallery owner Cherie Giddens’ watercolor paintings are featured in the gallery. She is a master watercolorist with numerous awards in the Southwestern Watercolor Society and juried shows. Giddens holds a bachelor’s degree in Art & Education and has spent most of her career as an art teacher in public and private schools while mastering the watercolor medium. More than 30 award-​winning artists featured in the gallery are well known in the community, exhibiting in public art shows, teaching classes and workshops, illustrating books and recognized by collectors and art lovers everywhere.

Meet the Business Owner

Cherie G.

Business Owner

Artist and gallery owner Cherie Giddens’ watercolor paintings are featured in the gallery. Creating the illusion of Texture and Light with Watercolor, she is a master watercolorist with numerous awards in the Southwestern Watercolor Society and juried shows.

«I’ve been passionate about watercolor since my first watercolor class in college. I love the way watercolor flows and mixes on the paper. These are the surprises of shape and color I use to create the illusions of Light and Texture in my work.»

Giddens holds a bachelor’s degree in Art & Education and has studied at Savannah College of Art & Design. She has spent most of her career as an art teacher in public and private schools while mastering the watercolor medium.

«Creativity is God’s gift to us. For me, creating works of art is the best way I know to praise Him. It allows me to communicate to others what I’ve experienced in God’s creative handiwork.»