These modern hyper-realism oil paintings are created by Teresa Elliott, a native of Weatherford and Texas based independent graphic designer, whose artworks are in the collections of famous galleries and private owners in North America, Australia and other countries. The artist graduated from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and was an independent graphic designer, she has been fully devoting herself to oil painting after 26 years working as an illustrator. Teresa’s works are profoundly influenced by childhood experience she passed on the farm.
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