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A few of my works for purchase this gift-giving season in Terre Haute gallery and gift shop


Studio 29 gallery and gift shop in Terre Haute, Indiana

My photograph “Sycamore Frost” and “Party Girl” (photography-based digital abstraction) are among works promoted by River City Art Association for purchase October through December in Studio Twenty9, a high end art gallery and gift shop  at 671 Wabash Ave. in downtown Terre Haute, Indiana.

In addition, I have “Sycamore Freeze” and “Snowcap”  on consignment in this gallery.

Party Girl in Studio 29

My RCAA co-artists at Studio Twenty9  include Edith and Richard Acton (fused glass and clay), Dian Der Ohanian Philips (paintings), Ruthann Brady (mixed media), Valerie Funk (quilt artistry), Monty “Indiana” Jones (paintings, drawings), Elise Spaid-Roberts (paintings), Todd Stokes (glass etchings),  and Thomas Wright (photography).

Studio Twenty9 Facebook

Search for Studio 29 on Facebook for more about Jessica Fields and her art gallery and gift shop promoting local artists by displaying their artwork for sale!

For more info, read this Terre Haute Tribune-Star news feature.

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‘Party Girl’ stepping out around town


“Party Girl,” formerly titled Midnight Revelry.

This midnight reveler is still gallivanting about Terre Haute.

Community Theatre of Terre Haute, Feb. 2019

“Party Girl,” my photography-based abstraction on glossy paper, is strutting her stuff in the Community Theatre of Terre Haute through Feb. 26.

She then dances her way over to  The Gallery in Clabber Girl Museum in Terre Haute to celebrate Mardi Gras during River City Art Association’s “March ARTmania” show  March 1-29.

Psychedelic Weed

Also in Community Theatre, “Psychedelic Weed” on metallic paper will follow “Party Girl” to the “ARTmania” celebration in the Clabber Girl hot spot.

Another presentation of “Party Girl”  on high gloss aluminum also is the life of the party in my one-woman show  on display now through mid-June in Arts Illiana’s community outreach gallery in the Country Club of Terre Haute.

Her entourage includes several of my photography-based digital art abstractions that you’ll find here on my website: “Angry Peacock,” “Disturbance in The Force,” “Jazz and Blues,” “The Spark,” “The Scare,” “Orbs Kaleid,” “Dilly Dilly,” “Apache,” “Something Blue,” “Middle Child Born on the Libra-Scorpio Cusp,” “Blossoming Madly,” “Toward the Light,” and my Crow Show piece titled “Approaching the Drop Zone.”