Hill Country Artists Podcast: Holly White-Gehrt – From Observing Nature to Teaching Classical Realism

Delve into the heart of the Texas Hill Country with “Hill Country Canvas,” a podcast that paints the vibrant tapestry of art rooted in this iconic region. From the sun-drenched limestone cliffs to the serene Guadalupe River, the Hill Country has been a muse for countless artists, providing a unique backdrop for creativity to flourish. In each episode, we uncover the stories behind the area’s most captivating artworks, converse with local artists about their inspirations, and explore the fusion of Texan traditions with contemporary artistic expressions.

Welcome to this episode of the Hill Country Artists Podcast, hosted by Tom Fox. In this episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with the talented artist Holly White-Gehrt. Holly’s passion for nature and observation shines through her representational and observational art. Today, we delve into her artistic journey, her love for teaching, and the unique experience offered by the Hill Country Atelier. So grab a cup of coffee and join us as we explore the world of art and nature!

One of the highlights of our conversation with Holly was her involvement with the Hill Country Atelier. This workshop and art studio aims to reintroduce certain skills, such as drawing, that have been overlooked in modern art education. Holly teaches classical realism at the Atelier, attracting students from Kerrville, San Antonio, Fredericksburg, Medina, and even ConCan. It’s incredible to see the passion for art spreading across the Hill Country!

In a world where modernism has often overshadowed traditional art skills, atelier training offers a refreshing approach. Holly, through the Hill Country Atelier, not only imparts technical skills but also emphasizes the importance of truly seeing and having a passion for art. This comprehensive training equips students with skills that are not typically taught in colleges and universities, such as the art of drawing. Holly shares a personal story about starting over and spending for four years at the Georgetown and the Aristides Ateliers in Seattle. It’s a testament to the dedication and commitment required to master these timeless skills. Her primary subject is the figure, meaning people and portraits. She also does still life.

Holly shared some exciting news about the expansion of the Atelier program and its move into a new space in downtown Kerrville. Situated near the water, this serene and beautiful environment is sure to inspire creativity and provide an ideal setting for artistic exploration. We can’t wait to see the incredible art that will emerge from this new space!

Kerrville and the Hill Country boast a vibrant art scene, with many talented artists showcasing their work. Holly, along with some of her students, has held shows at the local arts foundation. This thriving community offers a platform for artists of all backgrounds to express their creativity and share their passion with the world. It’s truly inspiring to witness the artistic energy that flows through these picturesque landscapes.

Holly’s journey from studying anthropology to obtaining an art degree from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland is a testament to her unwavering passion for art. After working at Intel, Holly decided to pursue her artistic endeavors full-time. Her love for nature and observation shines through her representational art, capturing the beauty and intricacies of the world around us. With her studio located in Kerrville, Holly creates art that moves her and occasionally takes commissions.

During our conversation, Holly emphasized the importance of art for young children and teenagers. Encouraging young children to explore art allows them to tap into their creativity and develop a love for self-expression. As teenagers, they can delve deeper into more disciplined art forms, honing their skills and discovering their artistic voice. Art is a powerful tool for personal growth and development, and Holly’s passion for teaching shines through as she shares this invaluable advice.

Our conversation with Holly White-Gehrt was truly enlightening, showcasing her passion for art and nature. Through the Hill Country Atelier, Holly and her students are reviving traditional art skills and creating a thriving art scene in Kerrville and the Hill Country. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting your artistic journey, the intersection of art and nature offers endless possibilities for self-expression and growth. So go out there, explore, and let your creativity flow!

Always remember that art requires not just the mind, but also the heart and soul. Embrace your passion, embrace the beauty of nature, and let your art tell your story.

Resources

Holly White-Gehrt

Hill Country Atelier

Holly White-Gehrt on LinkedIn

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