Lois Freese
I have the good fortune of living in Campbellville, as there is plenty of inspiration to inspire my art work. I have been painting for over twenty years, originally focussing on Folk Art, then progressing into landscapes and pet portraits.
I have continued to take classes and workshops, and have recently developed a passion for oil and cold wax. As an active member of FASM for over ten years, I have found the friendships and knowledge gained to be a priceless bonus.
I am constantly looking for new challenges and new mediums to try. While landscapes are what I find to be most enjoyable, I am always trying to step outside of the box. Recently I started rock painting which is great fun.
Painting takes me to another dimension. While creating there is nothing else to think about. Creating is something I would not consider giving up. There is nothing like it.
Always thinking about what my next project will be. The Salamander project was fun
and inspirational, besides being for a good cause.