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Member Information and Biographies | 10th Anniversary Celebration Ellen
Gerber
My interest
in art began in 1985 when I
started to paint as a hobby. Except
for brief classes in oil techniques
and drawing, I am self taught.
My art is a result of extensive
independent study of many different
artists, methods, and media.
This continuous study has allowed
me to develop my own techniques
and style. Media I use most frequently
is oil on canvas and the classic
look of graphite and charcoal
on illustration board. I have
also worked with acrylics and
pastels. I am always looking
for new subjects and projects
that offer a challenge. Many of my drawings and paintings are based on snapshots of subjects that are of personal significance to myself or to my clients. My commissioned works have included portraits, pets, homes, businesses, churches, and historical sites. Other commissioned projects have included illustrations for a children's book, graphics for signs and logos, and design and illustrations for flyers and brochures. Recently I have studied and practiced the ancient art of scrimshaw. This art form began with the Eskimos of Alaska who etched decorative designs onto ivory and bone tools. Whalers of the 18th century, with and abundance of whale tooth ivory and time on their hands while at sea, took up this art form using more realistic depictions of ships and whaling scenes. Today there are many laws and regulations regarding the purchase and use of ivory but legal sources are still available. It is exciting to have the opportunity to learn and practice scrimshaw using both ancient and more modern techniques and materials. One of the things I enjoy most is helping others learn to be creative. I teach a painting class each week to seniors at Union County Senior Center. I am also a current member of High Country Artisans, Inc. My goals are to produce art that will bring as much pleasure to the owner as creating it does to me and to encourage others who have an interest in learning. Commissions and special requests are always welcome.
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