
Originally focused on art supplies and custom framing, Art Incorporated has grown into an all-encompassing art service company. Art Incorporated offers a fine art gallery displaying original artwork as well as a custom framing studio. Art Incorporated is one of the original organizers of the San Antonio Art Gallery Association and a long time member of the Professional Picture Framing Association (PPFA).
Art Incorporated is serious about its commitment to excellence and to providing the very best in art and framing for you as it's customer. Family members, Robert Grothues and Patti Menn, along with their professional staff invite you to experience the very best at Art Incorporated.
Art Incorporated is serious about its commitment to excellence and to providing the very best in art and framing for you as it's customer. Family members, Robert Grothues and Patti Menn, along with their professional staff invite you to experience the very best at Art Incorporated.
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This is where it all started 50 years ago. Our father would travel (on foot) all over San Antonio and the surrounding areas selling art supplies from this very box. Talk about crazy! Now, all these years later, we're still keepin' on keeping on - although, these days we all have vehicles (Mom, great idea!).
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We are so honored to feature some of the country's most treasured artists. Collectively, their work has been seen around the world and they have chosen Art Incorporated as their gallery of record in San Antonio. From celebrated photographers such as Bob Howen to renowned artists like Rod McGehee, we have strived to offer the absolute best to our ever-growing community.
John barger
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John Barger blends a style of impressionism and naturalism to create landscapes that bring out the majesty of his subjects. John's paintings invite the viewer to experience the play between color and light as he captures an exquisite moment in time.
Influenced by such artists as the French impressionist Monet, American master George Innes and Texas artist Protifino Salinas, Barger's evolution as an artist has brought him to preeminence among contemporary Texas landscape artists.Viewing one of his paintings is a calming experience which magically transports you to distant hills and valleys.
Influenced by such artists as the French impressionist Monet, American master George Innes and Texas artist Protifino Salinas, Barger's evolution as an artist has brought him to preeminence among contemporary Texas landscape artists.Viewing one of his paintings is a calming experience which magically transports you to distant hills and valleys.
Douglas kenny
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Ceramic Artist, Douglas Kenney, is well known for his large platters, vases and sculptures displayed in many of the finest galleries throughout the U.S. Kenney draws inspiration from varied sources: computers, other artists, life experience and travel.
He has incorporated aspects from the works of abstract expressionists Jackson Pollock and Hans Hoffman, but remains attracted to the ceramic media because of the technical challenges encountered during glazing and firing.He chooses to utilize the plate form as it consciously reminds him of painting on canvas, although with plates the tactile qualities of clay can still be explored.
He has incorporated aspects from the works of abstract expressionists Jackson Pollock and Hans Hoffman, but remains attracted to the ceramic media because of the technical challenges encountered during glazing and firing.He chooses to utilize the plate form as it consciously reminds him of painting on canvas, although with plates the tactile qualities of clay can still be explored.
Janis marckstein
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Janis Porter Marckstein, a Texas native, explores a wide range of emotions and attitudes in paintings that reflect life's simplicity and complexity, while celebrating its joy and occasionally lamenting its sorrows. She begins her paintings using photo-realism techniques and then suddenly departs from them in unexpected ways.
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