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Windows on the Natural World:  A Glimpse into Nature as Art

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January 20, 2007, San Antonio, Texas -

Nature and wildlife enthusiasts can treat their spirits this month to a glimpse into nature as art in San Antonio, Texas.  From February 8th to March 8th, 2007,  the work of Texas Hill Country artist Melanie Fain will be featured at the Hunt Gallery in a one-woman show called Windows on the Natural World.

A well-known artist in the United States, Melanie Fain's etchings and watercolors depict birds, botanicals, and insects.  Fain's work is a sensitive and elegant portrayal of creatures in their natural habitat, as view through her own eyes in the wild, and in the wildlife setting of her home on seven wooded acres.  Says Melanie of her work, "I have always been drawn to nature - it is my livelihood, my recreation, my comfort, my home.  It is who I am and what I know best.  My goal in my art is to capture the essence of how I feel about a particular subject and share that emotional connection with my collectors."

The etchings are hand-printed, then hand-painted with watercolor of pastel, making each one unique.  Fain's work has garnered top awards throughout the country and can be found in both public and private collections from coast to coast.  Each edition is limited to 100 signed/numbered etchings, with 10 artist proofs.

The is the first San Antonio show since Fain developed her new genre of work using a multiple plate process.  The process gives the etchings a unique and distinctive look.  There is no other wildlife artist in the United States doing this style of etchings.

One unique feature of Fain's etchings is the "printmaker's chop" - a mark or seal created with an embossing tool in the margin of edge of an etching.  The symbol is a mark of authenticity - in this particular case, Fain pulls her etchings on her own press, as indicated by the rattlesnake tail chop that appears beside her signature.  As Fain tells it, "I felt the rattler chop was unusual and would be a symbol not readily used by anyone...symbolic of starting my professional art career in South Texas.  Twenty-five years later, I am still a printmaker pulling my own fine art etchings of the natural world that people love."

The Windows on the Natural World show will be featured at The Hunt Gallery, located at 4225 McCullough Ave in San Antonio, Texas.  Gallery hours are Monday-Saturday 9-5.

The Hunt Gallery will host an Artist Reception/Opening on February 8, 2007, from 6-8 p.m.  Call (210)822-6527 or visit http://www.huntgallery.net

For more information, visit Melanie Fain's website:  www.melaniefain.com
or contact Melanie Fain @ mel@melaniefain.com or by phone at (830) 377-3255

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Melanie Fain Studio
PO Box 187
Boerne, Texas  78006
830.377.3255
www.melaniefain.com
mel@melaniefain.com 

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Melanie

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Melanie Fain Studio

Watercolors and Etchings from the Natural World

www.melaniefain.com

Happy New Year

Tamales are more than a delicious meal, they are part of the holiday tradition in this part of the country.

I was gifted a Bobby Flay Cookbook for Christmas, and when artist Doug Ricketts and his wife Cathy, joined me for New Year's, we put Bobby's tamale recipes to the test.

Doug & Cathy sizing up the husks

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The finished product was delicious!

We had a great time. 

And, Bobby, we're ready for a Throwdown.

Melanie

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www.melaniefain.com

Prayers Needed

I talked with my good friend Adele Earnshaw this morning.  The wildfires in Arizona are very close to where she lives.  She had to evacuate last night, with only 30 minutes notice.  She is safe, but understandably anxious. 

Please pray for Adele, and all the residents (human and creatures) who are threatened by this fire, and for the many hard working folks who are working to contain the wildfire.

Melanie Fain

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