Santa Cop Toy Drive 2023: The RESULTS!!

Let’s celebrate a little happy!! The Thursday before the storm came through that has temporarily closed our Gallery, we were lucky enough to make our 5th annual donation to the Hendersonville, TN Police Department’s Santa Cop Program. We once again partnered with our incredible neighbors at New Beginnings Furniture TN and so many of our patrons to collect over 150 toys and $4,330 in CASH DONATIONS We always aim to beat our best and this year we quadrupled our previous goal! Thanks to you, children in need will not only receive Christmas toys, but they will also be getting new clothing, their families will get Christmas dinner, and senior citizens that would otherwise have been alone will receive gifts as well. Our hearts are so full from all of your generosity and we are already preparing for next year!

We also had some fun with the officers while they were with us and had them draw for the 25 prizes we have to give away to some of the individuals who made cash and toy donations (every toy or every $10 earned you an entry towards a prize of your choice!) Some winners were notified before we had to close but we promise that we will continue to notify the others who won as soon as we reopen.

Thank you a hundred times over to everyone who made this year’s event a success. The officers told us that they received more applications for assistance this year than ever before and we are so thankful that we are part of a community that can come together and help each other

EMERGENCY CLOSURE: Tornado Damage

Along with many other businesses and homes in Hendersonville, City Square Shopping Center - where All About Art Gallery & Custom Framing is located - suffered major damage in last night's tornado. The immediate aftermath of the storm brought roof leaks, which were able to be controlled, however we were evacuated around 7:30pm due to suspected structural damage and possible roof collapse.

At this time we are unsure when we will be able to return - if at all. We will share updates as we have them and reach out to our clients who have Christmas orders with us as soon as we have a more concrete idea of what to expect. We appreciate everyone's messages of concern, patience, and understanding as we navigate this difficult time. Our thoughts are with all of our City Square neighbors and to our Hendersonville community.

Monthly Mailer - December 2023

December’s Art of the Month:


Hand Crafted Table
by David Moore

David has been working with wood since he was an undergraduate in college. He has a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts from the State University of New York, Buffalo and a Masters Degree from the State University of New York, Brockport. After 33 years of teaching art in New York, David retired to Tennessee with his wife, LouAnn, where he has spent the last 24 years living his dream as a full time wood working artist.

"When I approach a new piece, I have three things in mind: function, a combination of interesting forms, and the use of contrasting wood."

We took a field trip to his incredible wood working studio to hear more about how he approaches creating art that is both beautiful AND functional. Check it out!

Monthly Mailer - November 2023

November’s Art of the Month:

“Winter Woodlands”
by Mitch Turpin

Originally from London, England, Mitch Turpin has spent most of his working life in telecommunications and the property industry, but always felt that something was missing. When he and his wife relocated to Hendersonville, it opened up the opportunity to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a full time artist.


Want to know more about Mitch's Journey? Check out his Artist Interview!

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Monthly Mailer - October 2023

October’s Art of the Month:


"Calculating Bobcat”
by Sue Rosado

Sue’s appreciation for the beauty of nature and loving of animals began as a child growing up in the northern California countryside.  Her playground, when weather permitted, was the outdoors. As life took her to other places around the world, the connection between art and nature continued to grow.

We recently sat down to chat with Sue. Check out her amazing journey as an artist!

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Monthly Mailer - September 2023

September’s Art of the Month:

“Blue Irises on Old Hickory”
by Diane Lee

Diane Lee is a Tennessee artist best known for her exuberant florals, tantalizing land and ocean scapes, and ethereal abstracts; all rooted in her love of the French Impressionistic style of painting.  Her ever changing, miraculous and challenging muse is nature itself.  Diane’s paintings are parades of distinctive yet harmonious splashes of somber, soft, provocative colors that are meant to draw you in for a closer look.
 
Check out the video below to learn more about Diane and her journey as an artist!

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Monthly Mailer - August 2023

August’s Art of the Month:


"Mikey”
by Judy Henry

Judy Henry has had a life-long interest in drawing and painting.  After retiring from a 30-year career in healthcare finance, she was finally able to go back to school and pursue her first love of creating art!
 
Want to know more about Judy's journey as an artist? Check out her "Behind the Brush" Interview!
 

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Monthly Mailer - July 2023

July’s Art of the Month:

“Cloud Burst”
by David Swanagin

With an emphasis on the dramatic contrasts of moments within nature and an etherial ambiance, David Swanagin is an artist of many talents. We are thrilled to be one of the select galleries in Tennessee with the ability to feature his beautiful works. 
 
Want to know more about David's journey as an artist? Check out his "Behind the Brush" Interview!
 

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Monthly Mailer - June 2023

June’s Art of the Month:


"Centerpiece ll”
by Jade Reynolds

Born on the East Coast, artist Jade Reynolds spent most of her youth in Manhattan and Los Angeles.
In one way or another, Reynolds has always been connected to the arts, but when she met the love of her life and moved to Nashville, TN, painting took center stage. 
 


We recently caught up with Jade to hear more details about how that journey brought her to our Gallery and to find out what an average day in her studio is like... Check it out!

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Monthly Mailer - May 2023

May’s Art of the Month:

Hand Crafted Mixed Metal & Sterling Silver Jewelry
by Joni Roehm

A Hendersonville resident for the past 26 years, Joni Roehm was born and raised in Chicago. She studied at both the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Fine Art. Although her studies exposed her to many types of art, she has always been particularly drawn to jewelry making.

Joni shared with us how a love of arts of all sorts lead her to the world of mixed metal jewelry... 

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Monthly Mailer - April 2023

April’s Art of the Month:


"Mint Julep”
by Brandie Lee

Brandie Lee is a Nashville-based artist who has recently ventured into watercolor and illustration. She is a lover of Truth, Beauty, Goodness and Joy!

“I love finding ways to reveal these things through paint and ink!”

Her most recent project is a series of watercolor laughing animals, inadvertently in the shape of their letters, which we happily distribute custom ordered reproductions of in our Gallery.

“I love getting to illustrate pure childlike joy, and I haven’t been able to make it through the design and execution of any letter with out laughing out loud at some point along the way. I hope they bring as much joy to you as they do to me. And I hope they imbed within each beholder a deep sense that life is truly good!”

We recently sat down with Brandie to learn more about how she creates art that is not only fun, but functional... Check it out!

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Monthly Mailer - March 2023

March’s Art of the Month:

“Deep River Memories”
by Joel Knapp

Even though he was born and raised in Gary, Indiana, “Bugg Hollow” in Cottontown, Tennessee is the place artist Joel Knapp called his creative home.  There he taught workshops and painted the valleys, streams, and the ever changing Tennessee landscape around him.

Knapp began painting at a young age and enjoyed creating art all through his career as a dentist.  Upon selling his practice and retiring, he was finally able to focus on his true passion…

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Monthly Mailer - February 2023

February’s Art of the Month:


"Shell Cottage”
by Sarah Beth Hsieh

Sarah Beth Hsieh is an artist/illustrator originally from Nashville, TN. Growing up, she spent most of her time drawing horses and writing stories with quirky female characters. She received her BFA in Nashville at Belmont University, where she studied Fine Art, with an emphasis in painting and drawing. At that point in her life, her subject matter had become a bit more sophisticated – landscapes and portraits. Architectural paintings are her current obsession.  She creates these whimsical illustrations in a painterly style; using mostly gouache and watercolor, with the additional colored pencil. 

We sat down with Sarah Beth about how passions and surroundings fuel her creativity.
Click below to watch the full interview!

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Monthly Mailer - January 2023

January’s Art of the Month:

“Dusk”
by David Wright

Born in Rosine, Kentucky and raised in Middle Tennessee, David Wright's highly acclaimed art uniquely captures the scenic beauty of the area and its rich historical heritage. His depictions of rural country landscapes and memorable moments in American history have earned him countless awards and placements in prestigious museums and private collections.
 
We sat down with David to talk about the Art of the Month and some of his other amazing works, as well as his artistic process as a historical painter. Click below to watch the full interview!

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Monthly Mailer - December 2022

December’s Art of the Month:


The Cardinal Collection
Handmade Jewelry

by Nora Catherine

Nora has harnessed her experiences as a free-spirited and curious mind into "wearable art"! She has focused her passion for making things by hand and experimenting with different materials to find her chosen medium.


We recently sat down to chat with Nora about her creative process and how each piece has its own special meaning.


Check out what she had to say!

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Monthly Mailer - November 2022

November’s Art of the Month:

“Garden of Dreams”
by Anna Razumovskaya

Anna’s work is both classical and modern, her romantic figurative works carry with them both tradition and originality. Her work captures the elegance and grace of the female form with both an air of simplicity and sophistication.

While her enchanting figures have an aura reminiscent of the Renaissance, and you can place them alongside old masters like Reubens and Rembrandt and draw similarities. The dynamic technique with which she paints, and the expressive freedom and sensuality of her work creates something refreshingly … READ THE FULL NEWSLETTER

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Monthly Mailer - October 2022

October’s Art of the Month:


"Take Me Home Country Road”
by Cathy Dunn

Watercolorist Cathy Dunn was born and raised in Erie, Pennsylvania. After a long career teaching mathematics in Ohio, Dunn settled just outside of Nashville where she discovered her passion for watercolor painting. We recently sat down with Cathy to hear more about her journey into to world of painting.... Check it out!

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Monthly Mailer - September 2022

Septembers Art of the Month:

“Aretha” & “Jimi”
by Ronald Baldwin

Ronald first recognized his love of art as a sophomore in high school. Under the guidance of his art teacher, he produced a painting which earned him a blue ribbon in a statewide art show. He continued developing his artistic talents throughout his high school years, but after graduating Ronald pursued other career path until the age of thirty-nine. At this time he began the pursuit of this dream - being an artist, starting with commissions creating faux finishes and murals in both homes and businesses, all while spending every spare moment painting and creating his own personal style. As art sales increased, Ronald was able to phase out of specialty painting and concentrate his efforts on his own art..… READ THE FULL NEWSLETTER

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