
"Dragon Lady"
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"Over the past thirty-five years, I have continued to explore a wide variety of methods, styles, and techniques with watercolor. My paintings display intense and vibrant color, which is an integral component of my work. I often incorporate realism with abstraction. My work also displays a fascination with light and shadow and the interplay of intense color forms and objects, which creates a more exciting and surprising visual impact."
Terry Maxwell
1003 Weaver
Emporia, KS 66801
Terry Maxwell's watercolors are represented in public, private, and corporate collections throughout the country. He is a member of the Kansas Watercolor Society and has received numerous cash and purchase awards in competitive exhibitions. He has had over twenty-five invitational one-man exhibits. Since completing requirements for his Master of Arts Degree in 1975, Terry has worked as a full-time artist. His watercolors are extensively exhibited and acknowledged, both regionally and nationally. |
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Juried Exhibitions:
American Watercolor Society Exhibition, New York City, N.Y.
Rocky Mountain National Watermedia Exhibition, Golden, CO
Southern Watercolor Society Exhibition, Memphis, TN
San Diego National Watercolor Exhibition, San Diego, CA
Kansas Watercolor Society Exhibitions, Wichita, KS
Juried Art Festivals:
Cherry Creek Arts Festival Denver, CO
Ann Arbor Street Art Fair Ann Arbor, MI
Coconut Grove Art Festival Miami, FL
The Plaza Art Exhibition Kansas City, MO
Lakefront Festival of Arts Milwaukee, WI
Winterpark Art Festival Orlando, FL
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Awards:
Best of Show, Twin Rivers Festival Emporia, KS 1992
Best of Show, Smoky Hill River Festival Salina, KS 1992
Award of Merit, Winterpark Art Festival Winterpark, FL 1991
United Design Corporation Award Oklahoma City Festival of Arts 1991.
Artist Choice Award, Pompano Beach Arts Festival, Pompano Beach, FL 1990
Award of Achievement,
Bartow Art Festival, Bartow, FL 1990
Best of Show Award,
Wichita Art & Book Fair Wichita, KS 1988
Kansas Postcard Artist Series, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Amsden Cash Award, Kansas Watercolor Society Exhibition, 1978
Kansas Governor's Artist 1978
Semi-finalist, American Artist Magazine National Art Competition, 1977 |