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Fort Worth Community Arts Center presents Carol Acedo and Kellie Hudson: "The Tribute - The Creatures That Made the West Wild"

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With the seamless fusion of completely different media and styles, this exhibition celebrates the rustic animals of the West from the grasslands of Texas, through the great plains, painted desserts, and into the Rockies. Whether in a great herd, or a lone untamable hunter, we pay homage to the diversity of the wildlife found here in our homeland. Carol Acedo’s hyper realistic paintings using acrylic on raw canvas capture the lives of these majestic creatures, while Kellie Hudson’s intricate carving work on skulls and horns honors the spirit of the animals’ story after death.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through June 28.

With the seamless fusion of completely different media and styles, this exhibition celebrates the rustic animals of the West from the grasslands of Texas, through the great plains, painted desserts, and into the Rockies. Whether in a great herd, or a lone untamable hunter, we pay homage to the diversity of the wildlife found here in our homeland. Carol Acedo’s hyper realistic paintings using acrylic on raw canvas capture the lives of these majestic creatures, while Kellie Hudson’s intricate carving work on skulls and horns honors the spirit of the animals’ story after death.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through June 28.

With the seamless fusion of completely different media and styles, this exhibition celebrates the rustic animals of the West from the grasslands of Texas, through the great plains, painted desserts, and into the Rockies. Whether in a great herd, or a lone untamable hunter, we pay homage to the diversity of the wildlife found here in our homeland. Carol Acedo’s hyper realistic paintings using acrylic on raw canvas capture the lives of these majestic creatures, while Kellie Hudson’s intricate carving work on skulls and horns honors the spirit of the animals’ story after death.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through June 28.

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Fort Worth Community Arts Center
1300 Gendy St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://www.fwcac.com/?exhibition_detail/5796

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Admission is free.
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