Meet Hannah

Photograph courtesy of M. Dougherty

Geoff Wells

Geoff Wells is a West Texas artist whose work has been exhibited in William Campbell Gallery and J. Peeler Howell Fine Art, both in Ft. Worth, Texas. He works mostly with acrylic in a style that moves between impressionistic and abstract.

His art attempts to encapsulate the aesthetic appreciation of beingness, in the physical as well as the non-carnal sensuousness of human experience. Although he sometimes finds this in landscape and architecture, what stimulates him most in the exploration of self and others is figurative representation. His style, influenced by many artists, is contemporary, often simple, in an effort to merge beauty and meaningfulness of the human condition through form, texture, color, and value.

Hannah Wells is a published writer and artist. She works primarily in pen and ink and water-based media. Her style is illustrative and abstract, drawing inspiration from a variety of artists, the physical elements of nature and the spiritual fabric of human emotions and experiences.

Fascinated by faces and illusory shapes created by shifting shadows, she enjoys playing with the personality of texture, depth and negative space like a dialogue between the energy of linear form and the gradual surfacing of inner lives, at once surreal and familiar.

She currently lives in West Texas.