Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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"Bringing the Museum to You"
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The Cyber Art Show

By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece Exhibitions of works by American contemporary Impressionist painter Ken Elliott (born 1949 in Hot Springs, Arkansas; moved to Houston, Texas).
- Image of the Day -
"Sunset Pond"
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Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Ken Elliott (Born 1949)
Feature Artist Bio
Gallery #75
September 27, 2014



![]() Water DropletsDescribe your image here | ![]() Budding TreeDescribe your image here | ![]() Fallen ApplesDescribe your image here |
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![]() Cherry BlossomDescribe your image here | ![]() Ray of LightDescribe your image here | ![]() BloomDescribe your image here |
![]() DewDescribe your image here | ![]() Tranquil forestDescribe your image here | ![]() Lilly PondDescribe your image here |
![]() Ken Elliott - Sunset Pond.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Ed's View, Tomahawk Lake.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Mesas in the Distance.jpg |
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![]() Ken Elliott - Morning Comes to Purple.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Blue and Grey Landscape.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Field by Connie's Place.jpg |
![]() Ken Elliott - Orange & Red Woods.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Barn at the Edge of the Woods.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Hayfield Palette.jpg |
![]() Ken Elliott - Evening Cloud Layers.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Sunset in Orange and Pink Study.jpg | ![]() Ken Elliott - Heart-Shaped Pond.jpg |
ARTIST'S OFFICIAL BIO
http://www.kenelliott.com/artistinformation.htm
Ken Elliott's
OFFICIAL WEBSITE:
http://www.kenelliott.com
ARTIST'S STATEMENT:
"My involvement in the art business has now spanned over 40 years. I began as a picture framer, then worked alongside an art restorer, became an art dealer, and about 25 years ago, began to draw and paint. In my career, I’ve been fortunate to have seen remarkably good works of art and met some of the best painters in the field.
My focus is the landscape and its rich store of ideas and inspiration. I am compelled to work from the trees, skies, lakes and streams in their endless variations. I don’t try to recreate nature (even Monet said he never got it right) or attempt storytelling. Instead, the works are simplifications and exaggerations of nature."

