Virginia Potter Art Collections
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Artwork by Virginia Potter
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Petit Jean view from Mather Lodge by Virginia Potter
Sugarloaf Mountain by Virginia Potter
Old Number Three by Virginia Potter
Early Snowfall by Virginia Potter
Bailey Lake Spillway by Virginia Potter
Cedar Creek Trail by Virginia Potter
Delta Cotton Field by Virginia Potter
Snowfall by Virginia Potter
Bob's Grill by Virginia Potter
Chickadee by Virginia Potter
Winter Sunrise by Virginia Potter
Davies Bridge November by Virginia Potter
Three Trees by Virginia Potter
Olives by Virginia Potter
Sunflowers by Virginia Potter
The Old Mill in Spring by Virginia Potter
Winter Sunset by Virginia Potter
Chickadee in Snow aceo by Virginia Potter
Up on the Hill by Virginia Potter
Titmouse by Virginia Potter
Petit Jean Mountain by Virginia Potter
Old Home Place by Virginia Potter
Cardinal by Virginia Potter
Arkansas Summer by Virginia Potter
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About Virginia Potter
I'm an Arkansas artist, who continues to be inspired by the natural beauty of the land and it's people. I developed a rich imagination as a child, visualizing people, events and places as I listened to stories told by my grandparents. This ability has served me well over my lifetime as an artist.
I began my art career in the late 1960's using oil paints and I taught that medium for many years at my studio in Conway. I studied watercolors and acrylics in the mid seventies and used these two water based media almost exclusively for many years. Recently however, I find myself reaching once again for my oil paints. It's rather like being reunited with an old friend I haven't seen in years and I've enjoyed becoming reacquainted. The body of the paint, the smell of turps and the luminous quality of the painted surface are the reasons oil paint remains a timeless painting medium. I love painting with any and every medium and after all the experimenting with different media I still haven't found a favorite, but at the moment I'm absolutely in love with my oil paints.
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