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Featured Artist June 2009- Colorado Artist Anita Jantz
Anita is an award-winning artist who has been painting professionally since 1989. She is known for her
use of vibrant colors. Her favorite choice of medium is watercolor. She states, "I love the glow that transparent watercolors
offer. I enjoy how the delicate transparent colors intermingle, producing a merging of different hues." Florals and landscape scenes
are her preference, showing her love for nature.
Her exhibitions include showings at the Lafayette library, YMCA, Boulder; the University of Colorado, Boulder;
Third Avenue Gallery, Cherry Creek, Denver; Boulder Outlook Hotel, the Muse Gallery and numerous art shows with the Louisville Art
Association including the juried National Art Show in September 2008. She is a juried member in the East Boulder County Artists and Longmont
Studio Tours and National Richard Schmid auction for the last three consecutive years. Her work is displayed in numerous venues in Boulder
County, including Three Sisters Curiosity Shop in Boulder. Anita has received numerous commissions and her art can be found in private
collections both locally and internationally.
Anita teaches watercolor painting, offering workshops at various locations in Boulder County as well as
classes and private lessons in her studio. She also has her own website that can be seen here.
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All Images Copyright 2009
Visit the Gallery during the month of March to see the original works of Colorado Artist Anita Jantz,
featuring many of her original watercolor and pastel paintings and handpainted scarves.
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Visit the Gallery or contact us for more information on additional work by Anita. Click on the thumbnail to see a larger image size with greater detail. |
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Visit the Gallery or contact us for more information on additional works by Anita. Click on the thumbnail to see a larger image size with greater detail. |
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Visit the Gallery or contact us for more information on additional work by Anita. Click on the thumbnail to see a larger image size with greater detail. |
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