Evelyn Hickey
Evelyn Hickey is a native of the Texas Hill Country and began painting after
attending Schreiner Institute and Texas Christian University. Her paintings
have been accepted in numerous juried shows and have been shown in invitational
exhibitions, including one-person shows at the Hill Country Arts Foundation in
Kerrville, Salon Mijangos in San Antonio, the World Trade Center in Dallas, and
a two-woman show at the then Schreiner College in Kerrville. Hickey has worked
with decorators and decorators and designers, painting commissioned works for private and corporate
collectors. She is active in local art functions and has served on
the board of directors of several art organizations.
Expressionistic faces, florals, and abstractions are the focus of many of
Hickey's paintings, because she is attracted to the interesting shapes and
designs that are inherent in all things. Hickey's style is bold with brilliant
and fluid color. Using acrylics, mixed media collage, watercolor and even batik
wax on oriental, papers, are rhythmic in an abstracted style.
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