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Born and raised in a small town in western Kentucky, Ginny has been painting since she was young. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. While at SMU, professors taught Ginny new ways of seeing and had an enormous influence on her artistic development. Ginny spent a summer painting in Taos, NM, and has studied the masters in Europe.

Ginny’s husband, a Jackson native, brought her to Mississippi. After teaching high school art for five years, she is now staying home with her three children. The subject matter in her paintings reflect her diverse range of interests, from flowers in a friend’s garden, to landscapes she has visited, her mother’s sunroom, or objects found in her grandmother’s basement. Oil painting is her form of self-expression. She prefers the properties of oil paint because of the flexibility, color, and texture achieved with this medium. The key elements of form, color, light, and content are integral parts of her artistic process.

Her artwork is on display at Brown's Fine Art in Jackson, MS and at her home.

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Born and raised in a small town in western Kentucky, Ginny has been painting since she was young. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. While at SMU, professors taught Ginny new ways of seeing and had an enormous influence on her artistic development. Ginny spent a summer painting in Taos, NM, and has studied the masters in Europe.

Ginny’s husband, a Jackson native, brought her to Mississippi. After teaching high school art for five years, she is now staying home with her three children. The subject matter in her paintings reflect her diverse range of interests, from flowers in a friend’s garden, to landscapes she has visited, her mother’s sunroom, or objects found in her grandmother’s basement. Oil painting is her form of self-expression. She prefers the properties of oil paint because of the flexibility, color, and texture achieved with this medium. The key elements of form, color, light, and content are integral parts of her artistic process.

Her artwork is on display at Brown's Fine Art in Jackson, MS and at her home.