April 2024


Jenny Guarino invites you to examine color, shape and lines and their rhythm as they dance across different mediums reflecting the beauty of nature and its imperfections.An Australian/American, she has gone on walkabout many times, traveling the world, taking photos and drawing aerial views of the sky and landscape from plane windows and sketching the colors and shapes of objects that excite and interest her.In her Cosmos series, she invites you to look up at the sky. Looking beyond our world to others, she imagines other galaxies and stars with her unique and colorful abstractions.  Her diptych “Wave clouds” was purchased by the City of Houston for installation in their airports system.

Don Russell


Originating from Winchester, Kentucky, Don Russell embarked on his photographic journey during his teenage years, a passion that has spanned his lifetime. Russell refined his skills at the University of Kentucky and The Maryland Institute College of Art, further broadening his expertise with a BS in Electrical Engineering. His work has garnered attention on both national and international stages, featured in notable exhibitions at The Center for Fine Art Photography, The Griffin Museum of Photography, and Davis Orton Gallery. Russell’s significant contributions to the Cowboys of Color Project have been recognized and preserved in the collections of The Autry Museum in Los Angeles, CA, and the Stark Museum in Orange, TX. An accomplished author, Russell has published five books, with "Cowboys of Color" being the most recent. Residing in North Texas, he continues to explore and contribute to the photographic field through various projects including Cowboys of Color, Jason Griffin – Working Cowboy, Caught on Wire, The Grid, and The Asphalt Jungle.

Sheron Driesner's journey into the arts began amidst her career as a registered nurse and the responsibilities of raising three children. Her initial exploration into tole painting in 1979 evolved into owning a craft store and later, a gift basket business, showcasing her versatile creative talents. Driesner expanded her artistic range into watercolor painting in the 1990s, later exploring colored pencils, acrylics, and oils. While residing in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, she earned an Associate of Art degree from Northeast Texas Community College in 2008. Driesner has shared her passion for the arts through teaching various classes in tole painting, watercolor, mosaics, and other crafts. Her commitment to the creative process and the joy of sharing knowledge with others reflect her deep appreciation for art's role in community and personal growth. Driesner is an active member of Bell Fine Arts, Salado Village Artists, and the Central Texas Art League, contributing to the vibrant artistic landscape of Texas.