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Pamela Rabin
Pamela Rabin Fine Art | 214.356.0044
pamelarabin.com | prabin17@aol.com
Pamela Rabin received her Bachelors of Arts in Fine Art, from the San Francisco Art Institute. After graduating with honors in photography she pursued her passion in the arts through a freelance photography career in Dallas,Texas with Pulse Magazine. Known for her streetscapes and keen eye for colorful compositions, she has won numerous awards for Best of Show: Dallas Library, City of Richardson, TVAA, and the Plano Photography Club as Photographer of the Year. Her work has been featured in D Magazine and The San Francisco Chronicle, and been shown and collected nationally, as well as internationally.
Cathy Shepherd
Fused glass artist | cathymshepherd@verizon.net | www.cathymshepherd.wordpress.com
Flower Mound, Texas |
214.240.5085
Cathy Shepherd graduated from NTSU in Denton with a BFA, concentrating on fashion design. She won an award for Best Overall Designer and began a career designing ball gowns, and suede and leather collections. Her career as a clothing designer, and as a fitness and certified yoga instructor, prepared her to pursue a long-held passion for this medium of color and transparency and light in fused glass. Her early yoga and dance experience combined with a love of architecture and nature, have been a huge inspiration in her art, which she frames in exotic wood, copper and steel. Cathy seeks to create an auditory or felt emotion upon interaction with the visual energy of each piece. Still finding time for her passions of family and yoga, she creates these vivid and colorful works in glass from her home studio in Flower Mound, Texas.
Sharon O'Callaghan Shero
214.324.2750 | Dallas, Texas | sharon@sharonocallaghanshero.com | www.sharonocallaghan.com
With the acquisition of a really nice camera, I found my muse. Although photography has always been an essential part of my creative design business, I have since become devoted to artistic photography, exploring its intersection and interpretation with other creative media and methods. Eleven years ago I launched my fine art studio.
Narratives have always been my compass whenever I create a portfolio. Although I begin with a “germ” of a concept, I do not storybook my work, and am often a little startled when I finish a series, not predicting nor suspecting that it would evolve as it did. Most recently I have plunged into photomontage, working with my own images. Not satisfied with flat surfaces and conventional framing, I have been exploring different mountings, metal leafing, paints, wax, ephemera, and as of late, fringe! Regardless of the path, photography will always serve as the anchor in my work, even if it devolves to a miniature or is mutilated beyond recognition.
I am a graduate from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Architecture, and hold a minor in Psychology from the University of Illinois. Today I live in Dallas, Texas, with my partner, fellow photographer and husband, Bob Quaglia.
Morton Rachofsky
Dallas, Texas | 214.352.8200 | 3sistersgallery@gmail.com
Aside from holding several U.S. patents as an inventor, and being a real estate entrepreneur with a Wharton MBA, Rachofsky has spent many decades as a well known sculptor. He studied with Octavio Medelin, James Surles, and was an admirer of the Spanish sculptor Miguel Berrocal. Rachofsky regularly invites his viewers to personally interact, to assemble and reassemble the integral pieces that define his stainless steel or wood sculptures. In 1986, Rachofsky invented a 25-hour clock, inspired by studies of isolated humans, whose sleep/wake cycles fell into a 25 hour rhythm. Rachofsky appeared on Bill Cosby’s show, “You Bet Your Life” to explain the concept and his inventions made news in The New York Times, People, and Business Week Magazine. His large scale sculptures may be viewed in downtown Dallas, at the Belo Mansion and at the Madi Museum. He was also the founding President of the Texas Sculpture Association in 1983 and served on the board through 2008.
Pascale Mançon Pryor
Les Jardins de Pascale | Oak Cliff, TX 75224 | 469.544.1712
pascalemancon@yahoo.com | www.lesjardinsdepascale.com
Pascale Mançon Pryor was born in Argenteuil, France, and grew up in Coulommiers and Paris. In 1979, at 19, she came to America, and then moved to Dallas in the mid-80's. She began creating her three dimensional works first in ceramics, then branched out into metal, which she has worked in for over a decade now. Pascale loves the strength and endurance of metal, and the ability to do large scale work in this medium. She strives to find a timeless, simple beauty and a natural rhythm in organic shapes in each medium she works in—for both garden and the home. Pascale's recent sculpture, part of the Henderson Art Project, is located at the southeast corner of Belmont and Bennett in Dallas, TX. Her other works can be viewed at her online gallery. Pascale Pryor resides and creates her work in Oak Cliff, Texas.
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