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As a young woman, her B.A. in fine arts from the University of Texas at Tyler took a backseat to the corporate world for many years: advertising exec; graphic designer and art director of her own company; and later corporate and executive recruiter.  Not surprisingly, she was recognized in national competitions for her print design and annual reports, but shortly after her move to Denver in 1994, the satisfied extrovert began to hear from the starving artist.  She says she “felt like her soul was drying up”. An oil-painting class at the Art Students’ League of Denver rained water on that desert ground.

 

Over the next five years, Melinda studied painting at the League under the guidance of master painters like artists, Quang Ho, and mentor, Kim English.  As her passion and skill grew, so did her dream to paint full-time.  She made the leap in 2003 and brought years of corporate skills into the new and intricate dance of a full-time professional art career.  She hasn’t looked back.

 

Since that decision, Melinda has participated in numerous one woman shows, national and regional shows, and plein air events in the Southwest and Southeast gaining recognition for her paintings.  She is a gifted teacher of workshops and is collected among collectors all across US.

 

Melinda is an Associate Member of Oil Painters of American, Women Artists of the West, and the American Impressionist Society.  Melinda has been featured in national and regional magazines and newspapers such as the Santa Fean, American Art Collector, Albuquercue Journal and SouthWest Art.

E. MELINDA MORRISON

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