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| Sheri
Greves-Neilson has been a professional artist for more than 20
years. Throughout those years she has won many awards for her
drawings and paintings. Her favorite medium is pencil. She also works in oil. Sheri's work has appeared
on the cover of Western Horseman ( July 2002), and in such magazines as Art
of the West, American Artist, and Equus. Her art was included
in the "Colored Pencil 4" book published by the Colored
Pencil Society of America. Veterinarian/author David Carlton
and publisher Bridgeline Press chose
Sheri's work for the covers of his books of memoirs .
She has exhibited at the Tucson Museum of Art, the Phippen Museum in
Prescott,Az., the Cattle Raisers Museum in Fort Worth, TX., and the
Pioneer Museum in Paso Robles, Ca. Her shows include the
Cheyenne Frontier Days Art Show in Cheyenne, Wy., Cowgirl Up! in
Wickenburg, Az., the Night of Artists in San Antonio, Tx., the
Peppertree Ranch Western Art Show in Santa Ynez, Ca., and the WRCA Art
Show in Amarillo, TX. Sheri has also exhibited at the Coors
Invitational in Denver, Co., the Mountain Oyster Show in Tucson,
Az., and the George Phippen Memorial Show
in Prescott, Az. She has been a juror for the California State Fair
art competition, the Western States Horse Expo and the Draft Horse Classic
art show in Grass Valley, Ca. The best part
of her job is gathering the material she uses to create her art.
Every year she goes on a 60 mile cattle drive in central California, and
travels to her friend's ranches for branding and other ranch
activities. Her home is a small ranch in northern California, where
she lives with her husband, David, horses, miniature donkeys, cats,
and dogs. Sheri's work is handled
by Artistically Yours Gallery in Fallon, NV., Judith
Hale Gallery in Los Olivos, Ca., Chablis Gallery in Placerville, Ca., Austin
Galleries in Austin, Tx., and Toh-atin
Publishing in Durango, Co.
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