Drawn to Nature: Art Exhibition and Sale

A Benefit For The Bell Museum of Natural History
March 31, 2006, 6:00 - 10:00p.m.

Participating Artists
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Participating Artists

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Kim Gordon
Minneapolis, Minnesota
In her oil paintings, Ms. Gordon explores the way light defines and erodes form, and the compelling tension between the quiet of the landscape and the palpable vitality that flows through it.

Lifting Storm


Near Plato


Great River Valley


Snow Clouds


River-Island


The Far Bank

 
Gendron Jensen
Vadito, New Mexico
From childhood, Mr. Jensen has found and gathered bones from fields, forests and lakeshores. To many, bones are a symbol of death. Mr. Jensen refers to them as wild creatures’ relics. The process of drawing bones is a portal for him to see into the often hidden world within nature.

Untitled from The Mikinaak Series


Untitled from The Moonse Series


Anpetu


Mandan


Seasons Suite


Widi-gewin

 
Cole Johnson
Deposit, New York
Mr. Johnson captures the spiritual beauty of the natural world in meticulous detail using the medium of graphite powder and pencil, creating works of distinctive softness and mood.

Glossy Ibis


Ripple: Common Moorhen




 
Dan Metz
Delano, Minnesota
Mr. Metz is well known for his oil paintings and drawings in pencil, conte and scratchboard medium. Fine draftsmanship and design, along with a thorough knowledge of his subjects, are the hallmarks of his work. Drawn to Nature 2005 Artist.

White Swans, Block Ice - Harmony


Arizona Stag


Land of the Giants


Valley of the Seven Stones


Wild Vineyard


Bull Moose

 
Gary Moss
Cambridge, Minnesota
An interest in art in grade school led Mr. Moss to a bachelor's in Fine Art from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design as well as a distinguished career in painting. Wildlife and the outdoors have always been his passion. Drawn to Nature 2005 Artist.

St. Louis River


Yellow Irises


Palisade Head

 


Participating Artist Pages:
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