Wine Country Women Limited-Edition 3 Pack

$350.00

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Featuring the Napa Valley, Sonoma County, and Willamette Valley & Walla Walla limited-editions in a custom slipcase. Each collectible coffee table book features an art cover, is numbered, and signed by the artist and author. One hundred three-packs produced.

Available Summer 2023

Napa Valley limited-edition cover artist Kelleen Sullivan

Kelleen Sullivan, a fine artist/figurative painter, has studied art in France, Italy and completed her degree at UC Davis in the Fine Arts. Kelleen has exhibited her paintings in New York City, San Francisco to Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Bali and Hong Kong.  For over 30 years, her work has been shown and collected worldwide.

As a professional fine artist, Kelleen interlaces classic and contemporary techniques into extraordinary forms with her dynamic imagery and concepts.

Reflecting both her thought process and classic art training, Kelleen’s work delivers a strong sense of composition and unbiased use of the positive and negative space to achieve harmony and balance. From this framework emerges an aesthetic that appeals for its raw zeal.

Sonoma County limited-edition cover artist Sandra Speidel

Sandra Speidel is known for her figurative and abstract paintings, which reveal a rich and complex surface quality and ambiguous interpretation.

Sandra attended Duke University in North Carolina as an English and art major. She later studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art University. Before turning to fine art painting in 2000, she enjoyed a very successful career as an illustrator.

Throughout her career, Sandra has continued to study art at the San Francisco Art Institute. She has taught figure drawing and painting at the San Francisco Academy of Art University for more than twenty years. Her work has been exhibited in national shows and in galleries throughout the Bay Area.

Willamette Valley & Walla Walla limited-edition cover artist Alexis Day

Alexis Day is a Willamette Valley based, mixed media artist, originally from the coastal town of Bandon, Oregon. Utilizing her background in psychology, she investigates the themes of perception and memory, and how these processes relate to both individual and cultural identity. Working with a variety of mediums including paint, photographs, fabric, thread, and charcoal, Alexis creates artworks that resist categorization, and communicate through both their rendered subject matter, as well as the materials and processes used to create them.

Alexis is represented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon. She has earned an MFA in Visual Studies from Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2019, a Bachelor of Science in Art Practices from Portland State University in 2017, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Oregon in 2010.  Her artwork has been on exhibit nationwide, including the TAG gallery in Los Angeles, California, at the Foundry in St. Charles, Missouri, the Liberty Arts Gallery in Bend, Oregon, among others.