
"Bringing the Museum to You"
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The Cyber Art Show
Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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Gallery #190
May 11, 2015



![]() 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 |





Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Frank Baggett (Born 1956)
![]() Frank Baggett - Cutbank Tree | ![]() Frank Baggett - Farmer's Days | ![]() Frank Baggett - Bird on a Wire |
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![]() Frank Baggett - Leipers Fork Vista | ![]() Frank Baggett - Turner's Creek | ![]() Frank Baggett - Fish Laden n Gulls |
![]() Frank Baggett - Mountain Lake | ![]() Frank Baggett - Caleb's Fishin Hole | ![]() Frank Baggett - Uprooted |
![]() Frank Baggett - Westbrook Farm in Franklin, TN | ![]() Frank Baggett - Dry Creek | ![]() Frank Baggett - Hideaway |
- Image of the Day -
"Cutbank Tree"
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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 Frank Baggett (born 1956 in Lansing, Michigan).
Frank Baggett is a Tennessean known nationally as a successful Landscape & Wildlife artist with over 41 years of experience. With a major in art during his high school years and a scholarship to Austin Peay State University, he joined the United States Air Force during the Vietnam era and continued to paint during his final tour at Norton AFB in San Bernadino, California. Painting had become a passion for Frank, and after discharge from the USAF his Impressionistic style was refined, and became his trademark for many of his works that are now displayed in many private homes and art galleries in the United States.
The love of the outdoors has drawn Frank into en plein aire works (painting outdoors on sight) and many of his works capture that one moment in time when the lighting was just right. He attempts to bring the actual feelings of nature into many of his works, often using the area around his studio for actual paintings, some of which are plein aire, others are studio pieces. He has many mentors which include Robert Wood, and Winslow Homer.
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