Blog of the happenings and new works by artist Alicia Leeke.


Friday, February 13, 2009

Southeastern Wildlife Exhibition adds New Art Show, New Artists for 2009

Now in its 27th year, SEWE is the largest wildlife art and nature event in the nation and attracts 35,000 visitors to enjoy world-class original art, diverse exhibits, interesting presentations and lectures -- not to mention good old Southern hospitality.

New to the show this year is the “Nature’s Beauty” exhibition of original-only works, held at the Charleston Marriott Hotel on Lockwood Boulevard. The show features 45 select artists with a wide variety of works for purchase during the three-day event. Notable works include abstract landscapes by Alicia Leeke, pelicans by Jim Rowland, cranes by Jennifer Black, florals by Karen Hagen and striking wolf photography by Scott Ian Berry. There was also a not-to-be-missed demo by painter Marty Biernbaum who showcased textural painting.

At this show you’ll find watercolors, oils, acrylics, photography.

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