Darnell Jones
Darnell’s paintings have been
accepted for ten consecutive years in the annual American Watercolor
Society’s national competitions. Her 1994 painting “Taos Winter” was
included in the Traveling Show and the 1995 entry “Chama Gold” won the
Bud and Gretchen Marble Bronze Medal.
Darnell was awarded the Dolphin
Fellowship as a result of winning the Millard Sheets Memorial award for
her painting “A Chance Encounter”.
Other achievements include
membership in National Watercolor Society, participation and awards from
Rocky Mountain National competitions, National Watercolor Oklahoma,
Southwest Watercolor Society and Society of Watercolor Artists. She
also belongs to Allied Artists of America and Oil Painters of America.
She regularly paints on location with the Outdoor Painters Society.
Darnell has placed in the
national “Artists” magazine competitions, and her art was featured on
the cover of the special edition of Watercolor Magic. She was again
featured in the Summer 1996 edition of Watercolor Magic, in an article
entitled “Accentuating the Negative”, along with other feature articles.
Originally self-taught, she
studied graphic art at Richland College in Dallas, Texas. Since 1980
she has studied with a number of nationally acclaimed artists, including
Al Brouillette, Carole Barnes, Scott Christensen, Kevin Mc Pherson and
Bob Kuhn.
Darnell conducts regularly
scheduled workshops and also juries shows.
Her love of traveling has
resulted in trips to France, Spain and Portugal where she also painted.
She is married and has children and grandchildren. Her studio is in
Fort Worth, Texas.
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