“South Texas
Images”
The Museums of Port Isabel is hosting an exhibition of local art by Port Isabel
artist Virginia R. Eggert, from Sunday, April 1 thru Monday,
April 30, 2012. An opening reception will take place in the Treasures of the
Gulf Museum on Thursday, April 12, 2012 from 4pm-7pm. The
public is invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Free admission.
Local artist, Virginia R. Eggert, paints with acrylics on is a watercolor paper,
watercolor board and canvas. She has selected “Watermedia on Paper” for her
latest exhibit, which uses ARCYLICS in a transparent, watercolor technique.
WATERMEDIA is a fairly recent term. Until the 1970s, watercolor painting was
mostly representational, transparently painted works on paper done with
traditional watercolors. Now, watermedia includes all water soluble painting
mediums (acrylics, watercolor, gouache, casein, mixed media).
With the development of acrylic paint,Virginiabegan to experiment with new
applications of acrylic paint on paper. She began to use acrylics from totally
transparent (watercolor techniques) to totally opaque (gouache, casein, mixed
media) type applications. When painting with acrylics on watercolor paper, she
uses a transparent process – mixing the acrylics with water and brushing them on
the paper with a watercolor technique. When painting with acrylics on canvas,
she uses them thick (opaquely) as they come out of the tube, mixing them in a
manner similar to using oil paints.
Today, in most watercolor exhibits, the viewer can expect to see a combination of
acrylic techniques grouped under the title of “Watermedia on Paper”. An
exciting thing about acrylics is that it can do everything the other watermedia
(watercolors, gouache, casein) can do. Today, acrylics paint is used by more
artists than any other painting medium. Acrylic paint is now the only painting
medium that Virginia R. Eggert uses in her art work.
Virginia R. Eggert’s subject matter includes landscapes and seascapes with boats,
buildings, birds, palm trees, water views and people. She enjoys paintings what
she sees – especially the early morning and late afternoon colors and shadows on
the environment.
Virginiahas been involved in art all her life. After graduating from high
school, she earned a Bachelors degree in Visual Art from
theUniversityofMontanainMissoula. She also earned a Masters degree in Art
Education and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Arizona in
Tucson. She took art classes at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks and
Juneau.
Virginia R. Eggert moved to Port Isabel in 2001 and was intrigued by the unique
and colorful scenery of this area. She joined the Laguna Madre Art League and
was active as an officer for a number of years. Now, she spends her time
painting commissions and doing artwork for local shows such as the Laguna Madre
Art League Annual Show and the Beachcombers Fine Arts Show. Her work is in art
collections worldwide.
She lives in Port Isabel and has a gallery-studio in her home. Her artwork is on
display and for sale in Port Isabel at the Fly Shop 318 Queen Isabella. To
arrange a studio visit, e-mail her at virginakeylargo@aol.com or call
956-943-1153. Her website is www.virginiaeggert.com.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please contact Jeannie Flores at
(956) 943-7602 or visit www.portisabelmuseums.com or you may
also send an email to jrivera@copitx.com.