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2026 Spring Schedule


March 28-29
      Bayou City Arts Festival

       Downtown Houston, Texas

April 10-12

      Atlanta Dogwood Festival

​      Peidmont Park, Atlanta, GA


April 17-19

       Four Bridges Art Festival

       Chatanooga, TN


April 23-26
      OKC Festival of Arts
       Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


May 2 - 3

       Cottonwood Art Festival​

        Richardson, Texas


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Artwork by......

Angie Spears, wildflower artist


Magnificent Maple

Pyrography and Colored Pencil on Birch Panel, Framed.  31 x 49"

Under My Branches 

Pyrography and Colored Pencil on Birch Panel, Framed.  20x29"

Mighty Live Oak

Pyrography and Colored Pencil on Birch Panel, Framed.  31 x 49"

Small Trees

Pyrography and Colored Pencil on Birch Panel.  8x12"

Trees

Trees are truly one of Mother Nature's most magnificent creations and I love to draw them.  I believe that trees, with their strong trunks anchored firmly to the ground yet with graceful branches seeking that “something else,” can be a metaphor for human existence.  I see their form as reflective of man's need to be anchored firmly in reality to survive, but yet always reaching outward and upward for what others can’t easily see is what makes us beautiful and interesting.  Trees with their infinite complexities are as unique as humans.

I THINK that I shall never see  
A poem lovely as a tree.

Joyce Kilmer