Three Artists | Creative Rendering

Watercolor Iris by Featured Artist Danielle Milam. Her new works on exhibit continue her botanical flower series.
Our ever-expanding perspectives on human existence continue to be rendered and imagined by visual artists everywhere. Here at Gallery Eleven such perspectives include the near microscopic details in Danielle Milam’s lovely botanical watercolor series and Debbie Sisson’s Reflected Hands on Baby Grand Piano. For another perspective, there are the complex architectural and historical renderings of retired draftsman/steel detailer Steve Sisson. and wife Debbie’s lush and iconic Textures of Kanawha Falls.
Reflected Hands on a Baby Grand Piano by Debbie Sisson, acrylic on canvas, 18 x 24, $475.
The Sissons live in Ripley, where Debbie taught high school before retiring to her art. Their works have been exhibited in Tamarack’s juried themed exhibitions in Beckley, WV, Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, WV, and in other special exhibits around the state.
Textures of Kanawha Falls by Debbie Sisson, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 18, $750.
A public meet and greet reception for these special exhibits is scheduled for Friday, June 26 at Gallery Eleven, 205 West Washington St. in Charleston, WV. Refreshments will be served from 3-6pm, with jazz vibes by Scott Milam. Be sure to stop by and browse throughout the gallery among our latest works of art for sale in ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, glass and wood. Prices are as low as $5 for unique note cards, and gifts.
The Last Delivery by Steve Sisson, Oil on Canvas, 16 x 20, $1,000.
