Studio
CDJ
Paintings, Books & Cards By
Artist Ann Pratt
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Painting is my other language. Whether I use a brush, a pencil, pastels, or just envision the colors in my mind, I speak with the tongue of images.
Visit Fort Davis' own "Old Fort Country" museum and store to see Ann's art
Paintings (pastels, watercolors, acrylic), prints, cards, books, poems.

Lands End pastel on Clayboard © 24w x 18h - $500
Coming Events:
Kate Hoffman
Art Association
presents the
August 28 - September 30, 2008
Fort Davis, Texas
(Click here for printable .pdf prospectus and entry form)
Click To See Ann's Latest Work

"I have prepared a lamp for my Anointed.”
Psalm
132:17.

"Aracely" watercolor 9w X 10h $250
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After a painting is finished, I want to live with it for a while. If it is sold before this getting acquainted period, I feel as though I've lost something before it was truly alive. But once we've lived together for a time, I enjoy seeing my paintings go out to live with other people.....
Though Ann began painting in oils many years ago, watercolors became part of her life after returning from many years overseas. She was looking for a different approach, a new medium to capture the beauties of her home country. By the time she moved to the Davis Mountains, in Texas, watercolors were her first love.
In time, pastels became a natural adjunct to watercolors and have now become her newest and most exciting medium.
"Colors are very important to
me. Sometimes I can only reach what I'm seeing in my soul with the pure pigment
of pastels. At other times, the transparency of watercolors is required to
express what I'm after."
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Click here for Ann's newest pastels and other works from travels to Mexico and France.
Lately, acrylics have become another, occasional medium. Like oils, they are exciting for palette knife. Pen and ink, charcoal, watercolor pencil, monotype, batik, and lino prints are other forms of expression for this Far West Texas artist. The truth is, joy is what motivates Ann's art.
Blessed with many travel
opportunities throughout her years in the Middle East, and recent trips to
Mexico and France, she delights in bringing to life on paper, canvas or
clayboard the varied sights, sounds, textures, and artistic essences experienced
around the globe.
Ann and Robert live on the side of Arabella Mountain, outside
Fort Davis, where she has her studio.
The studio is open by appointment.
"Christ . . is more of an artist than the artists; he works in
Interested in buying an original
watercolor or pastel?
Call (432) 426-2282 or e-mail.
All items prepaid - check or money order
Please allow 3 - 4 weeks for delivery.
Member
For information about joining the Big Bend Arts Council, call 432-364-2799 or
write to P.O. Box 1764, Alpine, Texas 79831.
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Contact Information:
The studio is open, by appointment. You can reach Ann by:
Telephone: 432-426-2282
Electronic
mail: