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Gallery Guide

Art on a Whim

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Contact NameMichael, Dena & Brian Raitman
Street Address 100 North Main Street
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Phone970-547-8399
Website URL www.artonawhim.biz

Art on a Whim features an extensive collection of artwork to appeal to both the serious and humorous minded collector. From hilarious oil pastels by humorist Jeff Leedy to three-dimensional energism paintings by Julia Watkins, every visitor is sure to find something they love. You will find artwork in a wide variety of mediums and discover Colorado’s best artists!

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Location: Breckenridge

Leaning Lovers, by Julia Watkins, focuses on the joy, love and intense
energy shared between lovers. It captures the feeling of first touch,
the goosebumps, the discovery, the first step in unleashing pent up
feelings, of letting go and surrendering to the energy of the moment.
The painting is indicative of the Energism Style pioneered by Watkins.

Leaning Lovers, by Julia Watkins, focuses on the joy, love and intense energy shared between lovers. It captures the feeling of first touch, the goosebumps, the discovery, the first step in unleashing pent up feelings, of letting go and surrendering to the energy of the moment. The painting is indicative of the Energism Style pioneered by Watkins.

"Colorado Waterfall"
Anne Gifford has won a plethora of awards for her work in watercolors
and serigraphs. This piece, titled "Colorado Waterfall," may be the
most popular of her career. It is classic Colorado, watching water
cascade down a mountainside on a beautiful sunny day!

"Colorado Waterfall" Anne Gifford has won a plethora of awards for her work in watercolors and serigraphs. This piece, titled "Colorado Waterfall," may be the most popular of her career. It is classic Colorado, watching water cascade down a mountainside on a beautiful sunny day!

"Rocky Mountain Eyes"
Fritz Anders is a self-proclaimed pyrographics artist. Meaning, he is
a woodburner. Anders takes a piece of pine of birch and uses the
natural grain patterns found in the wood to shape his subjects. He
transforms the wood's grains into this Colorado native's fur and the
wood's knots into his eyes.

"Rocky Mountain Eyes" Fritz Anders is a self-proclaimed pyrographics artist. Meaning, he is a woodburner. Anders takes a piece of pine of birch and uses the natural grain patterns found in the wood to shape his subjects. He transforms the wood's grains into this Colorado native's fur and the wood's knots into his eyes.