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Visual Language Magazine Contemporary Fine Art Vol 2 no 10 October 2013

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine filled with dynamic international fine art, brilliant colors and stimulating composition. This month features the Miller Gallery Fall Show in Cincinnati, and studio visits with Nocona Burgess, Artspan artist Joe Belt, Sarah Beth Banning, Dave Sime, Connie Morse, and Texas artist Kristine Byars. Enjoy an up close and person interview with Texas Artspan artist Sharon Hodges and the gallery show of Texas Artspan artist Melissa Doron. The issue would not be complete without the fascinating photography of Artspan Photographer Rudolph De Ram. On the Cover is the artwork of Artspan Artist Joe Belt. Visual Language is the common connection around the world for art expressed through every media and process. The artists connect through their creativity to the viewers by both their process as well as their final piece. No interpreters are necessary because Visual Language Magazine crosses all boundaries.

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine filled with dynamic international fine art, brilliant colors and stimulating composition. This month features the Miller Gallery Fall Show in Cincinnati, and studio visits with Nocona Burgess, Artspan artist Joe Belt, Sarah Beth Banning, Dave Sime, Connie Morse, and Texas artist Kristine Byars. Enjoy an up close and person interview with Texas Artspan artist Sharon Hodges and the gallery show of Texas Artspan artist Melissa Doron. The issue would not be complete without the fascinating photography of Artspan Photographer Rudolph De Ram. On the Cover is the artwork of Artspan Artist Joe Belt. Visual Language is the common connection around the world for art expressed through every media and process. The artists connect through their creativity to the viewers by both their process as well as their final piece. No interpreters are necessary because Visual Language Magazine crosses all boundaries.

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Ten Hours Old<br />

Kris’ inspiration comes from several places which she lists as her love for animals, small towns,<br />

nature, global travel, and everything Texas. “Sometimes I think I might have been born in the wrong<br />

era, because I gravitate toward all things from the 30’s 40’s and 50’s.” She adds. The children’s book<br />

is entitled “Montana The Police Horse”. In it her loves are showcased. Fellow equestrian and friend,<br />

Debra A. Knapp wrote the story and Kris illustrated. Debra feels Kris captures horse’s emotions. Kris<br />

paints many animal portrait commissions and loves meeting every single critter, whether it’s dogs,<br />

cats, horses or longhorns.<br />

When <strong>no</strong>t painting, Kris can’t stay away from her Quarter Horse Sparky. “He’s so gorgeous I could just<br />

stand there—slack-jawed—and look at him. Or paint him. Then I remember he’s a really fun ride as<br />

well and hop on.” She says. Because Kris lives in Dallas, boarding Sparky is necessary. That’s what<br />

takes her to the country at least twice per week. On her route to the barn, She drives as many back<br />

roads as possible, and always keeps her camera ready to capture paint worthy scenes and subjects.<br />

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