April 20183rd Annual LandscapesFeatured Artists & Best in Show Winners


Traditional ArtCrista Bromley

“Who’s the Boss Now”
Oil on Canvas – 16″ x 20″ – $550

Crista Goble Bromley is an artist from the Texas Hill Country. She works primarily in oils but is also accomplished in watercolor, acrylic and pastels. As a descendant of noted artists and musicians she was surrounded by art and music since birth. She also studied fine arts at Victoria College and the University of Texas at Austin. While much of her early career focused on portraiture her interests expanded over the years and her subjects also include landscapes, animal portraiture, still life and historical representation. Most of her paintings are traditional to realism with a nod toward the highly detailed work of hyper-realism.

According to Crista, portraiture still holds a special place in her heart. “I strive to make my portraits more than just a reflection of the person or animal. I want to see the character of the subject in the artwork. Whether it is a person or an animal I want their personality shine to through. That is the real satisfaction in portraiture.” While she loves portraiture she also enjoys the challenges of other subject matter as well. “I love to take a blank canvas and watch something grow on it. The process seems to have a life of its own,” she says.

Crista has been recognized by a number of national and international galleries. She currently has historical representations hanging in governmental buildings across Texas.

Please visit Crista’s website or email her directly if you are interested in purchasing this award winning piece or to see more of her work.

 Digital Art & PhotographyØistein Hansen

“Full Moon at Dovre Mountain Norway”
Digital Photography – 2500px x 1406px

Øistein Rune Hansen is an award winning nature photographer from Eidsvoll, Norway. His passion is landscape and wildlife photography. Øistein began practicing photography in the 1980’s after the purchase of his first analogue camera, a Richo XR-S, 35mm.

However, as life would have it, photography took a backseat to other pursuits in the early 90’s but he began taking photographs again in 2000, this time with a digital (DSLR) camera.

Over the next several years, his photography career evolved as he sold his photographs to local newspapers. He has participated and won awards in several photography exhibitions. In 2017, he exhibited his work in partnership with Eidsvoll Foto Klubb.

For more information or to see more of Øistein’s work, please visit his website or email him directly.